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The eXpets 2
The Skunk Who Challenged the World
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About The Book
When Professor Foozypinz looks out his enormo’scope at the moon, the last thing he expects to see is a ginormous evil…kitten?! And yikes, she’s ready to wreak havoc on Earth and is heading straight for New Jersey!
This definitely looks like a job for the eXpets! Mr. Turtle quickly calls in Ginormous Gerbil, Wonder Guppy, Laser-Eye Kitty, and Stanky Dog. The pets are on the case, but it turns out the only way to save the day is to get KittyKahKah’s evil collar away from her—and for that they need to team up with the expert on evil collars, a.k.a. their nemesis the Skunk! (Well, that sure stinks!).
Just when Stanky Dog and Laser-Eye Kitty think they’ve got Skunk all figured out, he ends up double crossing them. Now the eXpets are divided, and time is ticking as KittyKahKah gets ever closer to Jersey City. Can the super-critters unite in time to save the day?
About The Illustrator
Mark Tatulli is the author of the illustrated middle grade books The Big Break and Short & Skinny as well as the Desmond Pucket and eXpets series. He wrote and illustrated two picture books: Daydreaming and They Came. He is also an internationally syndicated cartoonist, best known for his popular comic strips Heart of the City and Lio, which appear in 400 newspapers all over the world. In addition to his cartooning experience, Tatulli is an accomplished filmmaker and animator and is the recipient of three Emmy Awards for his prior work in television. Mark lives in a Spielbergian development in New Jersey with his wife Donna and several nefarious cats.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books (November 4, 2025)
- Length: 208 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665914925
- Ages: 7 - 12
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