A New York Times best-selling series! Harlem’s favorite family returns in the third installment in the Vanderbeerkers series, wherein the Vanderbeeker kids find themselves racing to save their mother’s baking business from city closure. Illustrated with delightful black and white illustrations. For the Vanderbeeker kids of Harlem’s 141st Street, spring break couldn’t be off to a better start. Isa’s back from band camp, Oliver’s building his first-ever treehouse in the backyard of the brownstone, and…
4.7Overall Score
The Vanderbeekers to the Rescue
Readers Review: Siblings engage in hilarious antics to help their mom save her home business, usually resulting in chaos. Their love for their parents is lovely to see, and the parents ...
Readers Review:
Siblings engage in hilarious antics to help their mom save her home business, usually resulting in chaos. Their love for their parents is lovely to see, and the parents always respond with admirable patience when met with disaster upon disaster. Much of the book revolves around dealing with the growing number of animals that are left at their door.
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Overall a lot of clean fun and compassionate moments between the family and their growing number of pets
- Islamic values: Kids take in a very large number of animals from cats to dogs to chickens.
- Romance: passing references to the relationship between Isa (the twin sister) and Benny.