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OverviewWith a dash of Lemony Snicket, a dollop of the Addams Family, and a hearty dose of adventure, New York Times bestselling author Natalie Lloyd introduces a new series about seven strange and adventurous siblings who tackle problems together—even when their new neighbors try to tear them apart. Filled with mystery, humor, and adventure, the first book in this new trilogy is an unforgettable tale of adventure, family, and finding the courage to face any problem heart-first. When the Problim children's ramshackle bungalow in the Swampy Woods goes kaboom, the seven siblings—each born on a different day of the week—have to move into their grandpa's bizarre old mansion in Lost Cove. No problem! For the Problim children, every problem is a gift! But rumors about their family run rampant in the small town: tales of a bitter feud, a hidden treasure, and a certain kind of magic lingering in the halls of #7 Main Street. Their neighbors, the O'Pinions, will do anything to find the secrets lurking inside the Problim household—including sending the seven children to seven different houses on seven different continents! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Natalie Lloyd , Julia SardaPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Katherine Tegen Books Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 19.40cm Weight: 0.197kg ISBN: 9780062428226ISBN 10: 0062428225 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 27 June 2019 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsBoth text and illustrations offer a nod to Roald Dahl's quirky, juvenile heroes and equally quirky, nasty villains. The distinctive flavor comes both from Lloyd's witty but succinct word mastery and from her unflagging imagination. --Kirkus Reviews Lloyd's warm and playful writing shines. --School Library Journal An irreverent and delightful twist on the Monday's Child nursery rhyme.... The children's varied talents and humorous antics will leave readers eager to dive into their future exploits. --Publishers Weekly Well-developed secondary characters are one of the book's strongest points, from sisters who both run bakeries to a [girl] trapped at home because of an allergy to air. The whimsy factor is high. --The Horn Book Young readers with an appreciation for offbeat adventure stories will no doubt be delighted with Natalie Lloyd's imaginative world and its lively, brave inhabitants--farts and all. --Chapter 16 Reviews Filled with adventure, mystery, humor, and heart. I couldn't help but fall in love with the entire Problim family. --Heidi Schulz, New York Times bestselling author of Hook's Revenge An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family. This book is an utter delight! --Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and Breadcrumbs An absolute gem, delightfully original but with the timeless charm of a favorite classic. --Dan Gemeinhart, author of The Honest Truth and Some Kind of Courage With her trademark charm and heavy doses of whimsy, Lloyd spins another heart-warming yarn centered on friendship and family. --Booklist (starred review) The Problim Children is bursting at the seams with magic, heart, and humor. A sheer, riotous delight. --Claire Legrand, author of Some Kind of Happiness Much quirky fun to be had.... Give this to fans of Ingrid Law's Savvy or Lloyd's own A Snicker of Magic. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books With her trademark charm and heavy doses of whimsy, Lloyd spins another heart-warming yarn centered on friendship and family. -- Booklist <strong>(starred review)</strong> Both text and illustrations offer a nod to Roald Dahl's quirky, juvenile heroes and equally quirky, nasty villains. The distinctive flavor comes both from Lloyd's witty but succinct word mastery and from her unflagging imagination. -- Kirkus Reviews Lloyd's warm and playful writing shines. -- School Library Journal Much quirky fun to be had.... Give this to fans of Ingrid Law's Savvy or Lloyd's own A Snicker of Magic. -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books An irreverent and delightful twist on the Monday's Child nursery rhyme.... The children's varied talents and humorous antics will leave readers eager to dive into their future exploits. -- Publishers Weekly Well-developed secondary characters are one of the book's strongest points, from sisters who both run bakeries to a [girl] trapped at home because of an allergy to air. The whimsy factor is high. -- The Horn Book An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family. This book is an utter delight! -- Anne Ursu, author of <em>The Real Boy </em>and <em>Breadcrumbs </em> Filled with adventure, mystery, humor, and heart. I couldn't help but fall in love with the entire Problim family. -- Heidi Schulz, <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author of <em>Hook's Revenge </em> An absolute gem, delightfully original but with the timeless charm of a favorite classic. -- Dan Gemeinhart, author of <em>The Honest Truth </em> and <em>Some Kind of Courage </em> The Problim Children is bursting at the seams with magic, heart, and humor. A sheer, riotous delight. -- Claire Legrand, author of <em>Some Kind of Happiness </em> Young readers with an appreciation for offbeat adventure stories will no doubt be delighted with Natalie Lloyd's imaginative world and its lively, brave inhabitants-farts and all. -- Chapter 16 Reviews Both text and illustrations offer a nod to Roald Dahl's quirky, juvenile heroes and equally quirky, nasty villains. The distinctive flavor comes both from Lloyd's witty but succinct word mastery and from her unflagging imagination. --Kirkus Reviews Lloyd's warm and playful writing shines. --School Library Journal An irreverent and delightful twist on the Monday's Child nursery rhyme.... The children's varied talents and humorous antics will leave readers eager to dive into their future exploits. --Publishers Weekly Well-developed secondary characters are one of the book's strongest points, from sisters who both run bakeries to a [girl] trapped at home because of an allergy to air. The whimsy factor is high. --The Horn Book Young readers with an appreciation for offbeat adventure stories will no doubt be delighted with Natalie Lloyd's imaginative world and its lively, brave inhabitants--farts and all. --Chapter 16 Reviews Filled with adventure, mystery, humor, and heart. I couldn't help but fall in love with the entire Problim family. --Heidi Schulz, New York Times bestselling author of Hook's Revenge An affectionate ode to the wonders of being a weird kid in a weird family. This book is an utter delight! --Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and Breadcrumbs The Problim Children is bursting at the seams with magic, heart, and humor. A sheer, riotous delight. --Claire Legrand, author of Some Kind of Happiness An absolute gem, delightfully original but with the timeless charm of a favorite classic. --Dan Gemeinhart, author of The Honest Truth and Some Kind of Courage Much quirky fun to be had.... Give this to fans of Ingrid Law's Savvy or Lloyd's own A Snicker of Magic. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books â With her trademark charm and heavy doses of whimsy, Lloyd spins another heart-warming yarn centered on friendship and family. --Booklist (starred review) Author InformationNatalie Lloyd lives, writes, and daydreams in Chattanooga, TN. Her first novel, A Snicker of Magic, is a New York Times bestseller, an ALA Notable Children's Book, and was named a best book of the year by Parents magazine, iBooks, and NPR. Visit her at www.natalielloyd.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |