It's the girls versus the boys! Spelling Bee season has arrived and the Groovy Girls are ready for more slumberrific F-U-N! During their second pajama party, the Groovies play a mysterious board game that spooks them almost as much as the boys' "Boo!". Before you can say marshmallow bunny and artichoke s'mores, the prank war is off and running. Join the Slumberrific Six for some unBEElievable adventures!
Robin Epstein is a writer, runner, professor and astronaut* (*in her own mind). Beginning her career as a comic and television writer. Her last young adult novel, God Is In the Pancakes, was an official selection of the 2012 New York State Reading Association (NYSRA) Charlotte Award Master List. She's written for the New York Times, Marie Claire, Glamour, as well as other publications. A contributor to This American Life on NPR, she also writes video games and books for TV shows on the Disney Channel. Robin attended Princeton University, got her MFA from Columbia University, and teaches at NYU. She currently lives in New York with her fetching pit bull Bandit.
The Groovy Girls have another sleepover and use the Ouji board for the first time. Their mom is super nostalgic about it and shows them how it works. They tease the neighbor Mike with a bunny made out of their marshmallows intended for smores then also feed him a smore with artichokes.
This is the second book of the Groovy Girls Sleep Over Club series. In this book, the girls and the boys they are friends with get into a prank war, and we go through all of the pranks they play on each other. This is good for middle school ages because this is the age that girls start being confused about how they view boys, and the book goes through all of those feelings. The few pictures in the book were really helpful because they gave you a better idea of the prank they were pulling.