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George, the Best of All!
George, the Best of All!
George, the Best of All!
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George stood up in the saddle and waved his hand in the air. He went up and down, up and down. The lights of the night sky glittered in his eyes.

He would get himself a hat. He would get himself a pair of silver spurs to match his silver saddle. He would blaze a new trail clear across the country!

George is back, more popular than ever. And Katie and Mackenzie are just one step behind him. But George will have an adventure or two of his own before the three will come together again.

George, the Best of All! is the third and final book in the George series.
Book one is The True Story of George Book two is George Most Wanted.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2006
ISBN9781554696260
George, the Best of All!
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Ingrid Lee

An avid reader of Grimm's fairy tales as a child, Ingrid Lee enters the world of the imagination with ease. She herself has made sandy shapes on many beaches over the years. And always, she says, she has trouble leaving them to fend for themselves at the end of the day. She lives in Toronto, Ontario, where, in addition to writing, she teaches art and English.

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    George, the Best of All! - Ingrid Lee

    —S.D.

    Before the Story Begins

    George was a little guy made out of plastic. He had pink skin and black hair. He always wore a red jumpsuit and shiny red shoes.

    On fireworks day, Katie and Mackenzie tied George to a dragon rocket. George’s parts flew apart. Only one leg and shoe landed back in Katie and Mackenzie’s yard.

    The children tried to find the rest of George. They made Most Wanted posters. The Scarborough Windows newspaper wrote a story about the missing parts.

    The posters and the newspaper story worked. They worked too well! Too many strange plastic parts ended up at Katie and Mackenzie’s house.

    Katie and Mackenzie put the extra pieces together. They made some new plastic figures. George ended up a little bit different.

    During the adventure, George found an amazing machine. He took it for a ride and disappeared.

    Katie and Mackenzie shook their heads.

    What’s that little guy up to now?

    Reporter Dan Writes a Story

    A three-wheeled bike zoomed out of Katie and Mackenzie’s driveway. The rider leaned into the wind. He was a little plastic guy with a red jumpsuit and shiny red shoes. You couldn’t see his big blue eyes. He wore goggles. You couldn’t see his wavy black hair. A helmet covered the top of his head.

    Rrrrrr...rum rum rrrrum!

    The bike roared louder than a barking dog, louder than a lawn mower.

    The grumpy old man next door was trimming his roses. Dang! he complained. Those kids should keep their toys in the house. An old man like me shouldn’t have to listen to all that racket.

    The little rider kept right on zooming. One pink plastic hand swung

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