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The Handy Girls Can Fix It! - Mary Schwartz, Barbara Ciarlanti...

The Handy Girls Can Fix It!

Mary Schwartz, Barbara Ciarlantini
Barbara A. Ciarlantini and Mary M. Schwartz , English
14 ratings

Meet the Handy Girls - Angie, Sibby, Tiffany, Kate & Jan - as they work together in their fix-it shop to help friends and neighbors. Whether they're repairing a broken bike, painting an old doghouse, or building a scarecrow for someone's garden, The Handy Girls Can Fix It! When Angie's little brother Bobby breaks his mom's cookie jar and takes it to the fix-it shop to be put back together, he and his friend Max decide they want to hang around the Handy Girls all the time. But, as little boys sometimes do, they accidentally get into mischief by sitting on a freshly-painted chair or spilling lemonade on the new curtains. When the Handy Girls make a rule that the boys can only be at the fix-it shop if they have something that needs repairing, the boys think of a way around this "rule." In the end, the Handy Girls feel badly and surprise the boys by building them their very own clubhouse made from a big carton.

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