Phineas L. MacGuire Erupts! Is an absolutely hilarious book that would most definitely appeal to young children and teachers alike. I found this book very easy to follow, and humorous to follow along with. I really enjoyed reading about the character of Mac, the nickname of Phineas L. MacGuire. He is a young fourth grade scientist who walks the readers through all of the crazy situations in his life. Mac has a very best friend named Marcus, who is also a scientist, but unfortunately Marcus moves away, and Mac loses his best friend in the fourth grade. Now, Mac is all alone in the fourth grade, trying to ignore the new kid, who is also named Mac. It is so very exciting to see Mac's relationships unfold with the peers in this classroom. Mac is kind of a dorky little kid, and his comments on girls, and other acquaintances is very entertaining to follow.
I would say that the purpose of this book would be an independent read for third to fourth graders. This book is a great book for children who have just started reading chapter books. The content level is not that difficult, and there are pictures throughout the book that accentuate what is going on in the text. I think that this book would be best as an independent read because students would really enjoy putting themselves in Mac's shoes. I also think this book is incredibly relatable for young children, as so many kids have friends move away, and struggle to find new friends. Mac is also a very relatable character, and he would be very easy to relate to as a young child. This book has some diverse content, with topics like friends moving away and parents being divorced. Mac is a great character to show these events, because he is easy to turn a bad situation into a more positive one. Divorce is incredibly common, and it is so important for students to read books that relate to their current situations. While these topics are discussed, they are done in a way that would not make students sad about their situations, but rather help them deal with it.