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Description
Sarah's cat Rotten Ralph tries to help her create a school project based on ancient Egypt, but he is more of a hindrance than a help.
Quick Summary
Rotten Ralph fans will already know this furry troublemaker, and for newcomers this is a great place to start. When Sarah tries to put together an ancient Egypt project for school, Ralph insists on helping but his version of assistance involves knocking over pyramids, unrolling papyrus scrolls, and generally making everything worse. The book has that classic easy-reader vibe with short chapters, silly pictures, and a cat who's more chaos than helper, which young readers find absolutely hilarious. Since Ralph's mischief never crosses into anything truly scary or mean, it's a comfortable pick for kids who want humor without stakes. If your kid is into silly animal antics, this hits the spot the same way books like Fly Guy do quick, funny, and impossible to put down. The short length and big text also make it a solid choice for early readers building confidence with chapter books.