Hank Zipzer, Theo Baker
Hank Zipzer, Theo Baker
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Hank Zipzer
The Cow Poop Treasure Hunt

Author: Theo Baker

Narrator: Nick Podehl

Unabridged: 1 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 11/13/2018


Synopsis

Underachiever Hank Zipzer goes on an unfortunate school camping trip in a comical, kid-friendly novelization of the popular BBC series based on Henry Winkler's best-selling books.

What will it take for Mom and Dad to trust Hank to go to the mall unsupervised with his friends? Cooking a family dinner — er, disaster — doesn't exactly say “responsible.” But what if Hank signs up for the school's notorious survival camp and makes it through the whole weekend? Maybe he should factor in being teamed up with his nemesis, McKelty, in a leaky tent, not to mention a desperate search for a cell phone in a field of cow pies. . . . The amiable character originated by Henry Winkler — inspired by his own childhood — comes to life in a humorous adventure set in a font designed to boost readability for kids with dyslexia.

About Theo Baker

Theo Baker is the author of Hard Hat Zone and coauthor of the middle-grade novel Sound Bender and its sequel, The Shadow Mask. He lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by CYIReadBooks on January 17, 2024

Such a fun and entertaining book. I found it much better than the Ramona series. Perfect for middle grade readers, and adults young at heart that want something light and fun.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on November 11, 2018

I've read a few of the Here's Hank books, and really enjoyed them. So, I thought I would give the actual series a try. The first book, is just as adorable as the Here's Hank books. The children are a little older, their in the 4th grade here, but they are still the same characters. Hank is still hil......more

Goodreads review by Crystal on August 29, 2011

As an adult, I found the "funny" scenes a bit contrived, but my son liked them very much. Adults are given a good degree of complexity, and fathers and mothers are both involved in their children's lives. It is very refreshing to see fathers dropping off or picking up their kids from school while mo......more

Goodreads review by Rob on July 16, 2024

I've wanted to check out this book since reading Henry Winkler's excellent memoirs earlier this year. Up to then, I'd enjoyed him in his many TV/movie roles but didn't know he had also authored a children's book series. Took a while for me to be able to get a copy of the first book at our local libr......more

Goodreads review by Jerry on April 18, 2021

Anyone who has been reading my reviews for a while knows I'm a fan of classic television; I've mentioned it countless times, even on here, despite this being a book review website. So, when I saw this series at a garage sale, and that it was written by the one and only Henry Winkler, I decided to pi......more