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Reach for this book when your child is in a goofy, high-energy mood and needs a bridge from graphic novels to longer chapter books. It is perfect for the student who finds school a bit stuffy and delights in the idea of a little harmless rebellion or a clever scheme. The story follows Bernie Bridges, a fast-talking fourth grader at a boarding school who will do almost anything to win the Heinie Prize, a prestigious (and ridiculous) trophy for the best pet. While the plot is driven by a chaotic pet show, the underlying themes touch on the pressures of competition and the social dynamics of school rivalries. Parents will appreciate R. L. Stine's transition from horror to humor, providing a low-stakes, high-interest reading experience. It is a lighthearted choice that validates a child's desire for independence and fun, while subtly exploring the consequences of being a bit too competitive with peers.