
In the 23rd book of the popular Heidi Heckelbeck series, Heidi faces a common childhood challenge: an annoying younger sibling. Her brother, Henry, has taken up spying, invading Heidi's privacy and threatening to expose her secrets, including her biggest one. This early chapter book, with its easy-to-read language and frequent illustrations, offers a humorous and relatable take on sibling dynamics, problem-solving, and the importance of personal space. It's perfect for readers aged 8-12 who enjoy light fantasy and realistic family stories.
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