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Phineas and Ferb Junior Graphic Novel No. 1 Nothing but Trouble by John Green
by John Green
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Phineas and Ferb create a swimming pool full of gelatin and have loads of fun—until it’s accidentally hit with Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s latest device, a ray designed to turn everything evil! Then, the kids head off to England to visit their grandparents, where Candace uses the detective methods of Sherlock Holmes to bust the boys.
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This junior graphic novel adaptation brings the inventive spirit of the beloved animated series to young readers with two zany adventures that capture the show's signature blend of science, imagination, and sibling dynamics. First, Phineas and Ferb's giant gelatin pool turns into a monstrous threat when hit by Dr. Doofenshmirtz's evil-ray, requiring quick thinking to save the neighborhood. The second story whisks the family to England, where Candace employs Sherlock Holmes-style detective work in a determined effort to finally catch her brothers in the act.
The visual storytelling is perfectly suited for emerging readers, using expressive panels and clear dialogue bubbles to support comprehension while maintaining the show's rapid-fire humor. Children who enjoy creative problem-solving and comedic mystery plots will be thoroughly engaged by the brothers' engineering marvels and their sister's persistent busting attempts. It’s a wonderfully accessible introduction to graphic novels that celebrates curiosity, resilience, and the pure joy of imaginative play.
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