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Get to Work!
2021
First Published
4.31
Average Rating
128
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Part of Series

Ivy and Bean go searching for treasure in Book 12 of the New York Times bestselling early chapter book series! It's Career Day at Emerson Elementary School, and all the students have to choose what they want to be when they grow up. No problem. Ivy and Bean already have that all figured out. At least, they thought so, until they met Herman the Treasure Hunter. Now everyone in the second grade is looking for treasure—and finding it. Everyone except Ivy and Bean, that is. They need to get out their shovels and turn up some treasure on the double! • BESTSELLING SERIES: More than 6 million copies sold! • BELOVED AUTHOR: Annie Barrows brings her sharp wit to create hilarious, real characters. • AWARD-WINNING ILLUSTRATOR: Twice awarded the Caldecott Medal (for Finding Winnie and Hello, Lighthouse), Sophie Blackall is one of the most critically acclaimed children's book illustrators of our time. • UNIVERSAL THEMES: The perennial theme of friendship, strong characters and mischievous antics make the books great for both boys and girls. • EVERYONE LOVES IVY + BEAN: The series is adored by educators, parents, and kids. • SOON TO BE ON NETFLIX! Perfect for: • Parents, caregivers, and grandparents • Educators • Fans of Annie Barrows • Fans of Sophie Blackall • Fans of: Ivy & Bean, Judy Moody, Dory Fantasmagory, Iggy, and Clementine.

Avg Rating
4.31
Number of Ratings
405
5 STARS
57%
4 STARS
23%
3 STARS
15%
2 STARS
3%
1 STARS
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Author

Annie Barrows
Annie Barrows
Author · 25 books
Annie grew up in Northern California, and graduated from the University of California at Berkeley, with a degree in Medieval History. Unable to find a job in the middle ages, she decided upon a career as an editor, eventually landing at Chronicle Books in San Francisco, where she was in charge of "all the books that nobody in their right mind would publish." After earning an M.F.A. in Creative Writing at Mills College, Annie wrote (as Ann Fiery) a number of books for grown-ups about such diverse subjects as fortune-telling (she can read palms!), urban legends (there are no alligators in the sewer!), and opera (she knows what they're singing about!). In 2003, Annie grew weary of grown-ups, and began to write for kids, which she found to be way more fun.
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