![]() But they’re Ratsos, and like their dad, Big Lou, Ratsos aren’t afraid of anything – right? Kara LaReau and Matt Myers team up for a second surprisingly touching chapter book proving that sometimes the things you fear the most aren’t at all what you thought – and might be exactly what you need to feel better. ![]() ![]() The Infamous Ratsos Are Not Afraid: Louie and Ralphie Ratso have a genius. Purple is a magic color, affirm the authors (both actors, though Hart’s name recognition is nowhere near the level of Bell’s), and purple people are the sort who ask questions, laugh wholeheartedly, work hard, freely voice feelings and opinions, help those who might lose their own voices in the face of unkindness, and, in sum. The Infamous Ratsos: Two Heads Are Better Than One (Used Book) - Kara LaReau. ![]() Ralphie’s head’s not exactly in the game, either, because of some rumors that have been swirling around school. A monohued tally of positive character traits. Everyone says the house next to the lot is haunted, but if Louie just pretends it’s not there, maybe he can ignore the goose bumps he gets every time he looks at it. ![]() Louie and Ralphie Ratso have a genius idea: if they clear out the lot down the street, they can use all the junk lying around to build makeshift games for a Big City FunTime Arcade! With their friends to help, they’ll be able to recycle all the old abandoned stuff into whack-a-mouse, a high-striker, a fortune-telling booth, and more. When Louie and Ralphie Ratso set out to transform a cluttered lot into an arcade, they end up conquering a few surprising fears along the way in this follow-up to the Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book The Infamous Ratsos. ![]()
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