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The creator of "Goodnight Goon" and "The Runaway Mummy" pulls from his mad-scientist brain a kid so attracted to slime, muck, dirt, and yuck he could only be called Icky Ricky.
Uh-oh! Icky Ricky is in trouble and has a lot of explaining to do. Why? Well, you see . . .
He did his homework on cheese slices, but got hungry and ate them.
He had his friends over for a sleepover . . . on the bedroom ceiling.
Senor Pinata Dude, Icky Ricky's hot dog with a mustache, just landed in his dad's toolbox.
The town bully, Mean Dean, is looking to pound whoever lost his remote-controlled car. Was is Icky Ricky?
Icky Ricky is up to his eyebrows in mayhem--and in ick!

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First published January 1, 2013

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311 reviews57 followers
May 27, 2021
Gross, funny, absurd, adorable - perfect for little boys.
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21 reviews
March 29, 2016
This may be the best book ive ever read. It only took me one day it was a humourus little chapter book. Its amazing i hope the next books in the series are the same.
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487 reviews2 followers
January 6, 2018
Icky Ricky is... he lives up to his name. But if you can look last the moldy baloney and hotdog rockets (my almost-7-year-old has been obsessed with these books for about a year and a half) Ricky & friends do a remarkably hysterical job of teaching compassion, integrity and other values that stick longer than the gross pranks.
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March 19, 2021
This book made the kids laugh ... I mean belly laugh. Ricky is such a clown and I am not sure how he gets away with all the antics he pulls. If you are looking for a funny book that creates great dialogue with students, this book will meet those needs. A great read aloud!
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3,849 reviews527 followers
November 26, 2012
If you like the *Junie B. Jones* series or the *Stink* series, you will surely enjoy the *Icky Ricky* series. Icky Ricky is a child whose middle name must be trouble, for he is always in it.
From a messy slumber party, where he and his friends end up sleeping on the ceiling, to a party for a pet hot dog, who ends up flying into Ricky's father's toolbox, to a 3-part story about him losing a friend's RC-car, which ends with Ricky being covered with Cheese-in-a-Can, due to him lying about allergies to the product...Ricky is the king of finding trouble, staying in trouble, and making a mess.
You will constantly laugh, and wish your childhood had been this much fun.
Definitely a series I'd like to read more of.
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I read this as an online ARC/DRC provided by Random House/Stepping Stone Books, via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own.
Profile Image for Carol.
1,770 reviews22 followers
June 15, 2013
Michael Rex is jumping right into the intermediate potty-humor books for boys with his new series, Icky Ricky. Icky Ricky is icky in so many ways I can't keep track of them all. He is always making a mess of some kind. But don't worry he has a story for every escapade he is involved in. He is surrounded by very patient and understanding adults so no matter the stupidity of his actions or the ridiculousness of his story, he never gets in trouble. !st and 2nd grade boys might get some laughs out of this, but it is really to spastic for much beyond that. The pictures are fun though. I would rather read Captain Underpants by Pilkey, the Fred and Anthony books by Primavera or George Brown, Class Clown by Krulik to get my dose of bathroom jokes.
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1,815 reviews16 followers
June 6, 2013
Move over Captain Underpants, here comes Icky Ricky. In his new heavily illustrated chapter book series for younger readers, Michael Rex mixes just the right amount of hijinks, grossness and humor (without the over the top references of similar books). In this first volume, Rex presents some short chapters with cliff hanging endings (good model for young writers) and has great sequencing of events to discuss cause and effect chains as readers try to peal back the steps that led to the outcomes. Some fun asides with tips for readers (cleaning rooms for example), it could have a strong appeal for the accessible and acceptable crowd. Next up, Icky Ricky Two: The End of the World
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1,281 reviews9 followers
July 29, 2013
Icky Ricky is properly named because goodness, he makes me cringe from all of his messiness! He always has quite a creative story for explaining a mess or the mess he's in. Mothers like me may squirm and shriek when reading this story. But younger boys may think Ricky is awesome. caution you, hide all your cans of cheese spray before introducing readers to this first book of the Icky Ricky series!
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2,128 reviews43 followers
July 11, 2016
Grades 2-3. RL 710. Great transitional chapter book for boys. Ricky's mother comes home to find him covered in mud-- a huge mess. Then Ricky tells the outrageous story of how it happened. A quick read with enough mud and silliness.
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584 reviews21 followers
August 31, 2013
Guys, this was not my book. Not my book at all. However, there'll be plenty of 3rd grade boys looking for something slightly beyond Captain Underpants who will love this book.

Parents will not be fans, either.
367 reviews1 follower
October 22, 2013
Ok, I admit to being easily grossed out. There was so much to turn me off in this book. But I can also see how much it would appeal to a different demographic. And it is zany and fast-moving enough to carry off its insanity.
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190 reviews17 followers
March 21, 2014
I can take icky, but this was a little too much. I also didn't like the disconnect between stories for each chapter, but maybe that's just me. Still, I would (and do) hand these out to fans of Captain Underpants and the like.
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172 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2013
This was one of the funniest books I have ever read!! It was also very weird.
62 reviews4 followers
September 25, 2013
Epic. Icky Ricky is really icky. (age 8)
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1,961 reviews25 followers
March 8, 2015
This book is chock full of utterly disgusting and outrageously revolting antics from Ricky and his friends. Personally, I hated it, but for kids who get a kick out of gross stuff it'll be perfect.
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63 reviews10 followers
July 11, 2015
I wanted something short and funny to read and all I could think about was " I can so see a kid doing this stuff." But I did laugh. Thank you.
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3 reviews4 followers
January 9, 2017
It was kind of weird. Ricky did stupid things that I didn't find funny.
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