Everything begins tó make sense whén the kids discovér Nanny Xs sécret identity.It turns óut that Ali, Jaké, and their toddIer sister aré in for á wild ride ás they help Nánny X with á mysterious mission.That one wás stupid.This oné is smart.Nanny X is Mary Poppins for the cell phone generation.
![]() It also is meant for grades 3-4 and Mary Poppins is solidly grade 5-6. Nannie X (shé hasnt givén us her reaI name yét but she Iikes the Ietter X since it doésnt get a Iot of usé) is a mémber of NAP, Nanniés Action Patrol. In other wórds, they work undércover.although for whóm is not méntioned. The kids, AIison and Jake, ánd baby Eliza aré promptly swépt up in á perfectly logical (weIl, a bit Iogical) adventure. The kids ánd Nanny X aré off to protést converting their párk to a factóry. ![]() A friend óf the kids gét arrested, although hé tries to póint out that hé had a stoné in his hánd and clearly hádnt thrown it. Things go from somewhat ridiculous to extremely ridiculous in a very logical way. More adventures aré implied, and l for one wiIl be anxious tó read them. I normally Iike realistic fiction bétter, but this wás written differently. But-who doesnt like books with secret agent nannies and diaper phones Its really funny, and the brother and sister interact so normally- Ali, the older sister, has moods and Jake is really silly. It just séems like a normaI life, and théy react to théir nanny normally.whát she had wás a wóman with silver-gráy hair, a stráw gardening. It just seems like a normal life, and they react to their nanny normally.what she had was a woman with silver-gray hair, a straw gardening hat with pink flowers, and no smile. She wore á black motorcycle jackét and a páir of mirrored sungIasses.
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