
Pee-Wee Harris: Fixer
'Pee-Wee Harris: Fixer' Summary
This installment of Pee-Wee Harris chronicles the ordinary yet exciting adventures of a young Boy Scout. The story follows Pee-Wee as he participates in parades, takes a trip to New York City, and explores the natural world. The novel also highlights the importance of scouting, with Pee-Wee acting as a mentor to a new boy eager to learn the ropes. Throughout his journey, Pee-Wee's signature enthusiasm and appetite for life are on full display, adding a layer of humor and heart to his experiences. The book celebrates the simple joys of childhood, the spirit of camaraderie within scouting, and the thrill of exploring the world around us.Book Details
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