The Adventures of Brady Bean books are a fast paced, action filled, comical series that will engage children and hold their interest. These books were developed with speed in mind to compete
with today's technology and appeal to children who have become accustomed to this faster pace. These books are not only filled with comedy and adventure to entertain the reader, but also show
children that it is fun to use their imagination and that there is a world outside their front door.The second book in the series, Operation: Canine Caper, is about an eight year old boy, Brady
Bean, and is told from Brady Bean's point of view of the world. And coming from an eight year old, his view can be hilariously skewed. Sometimes his views are a little misunderstood and other
times they can be cleverly accurate. In either case, the story is always a lot of fun. Operation: Canine Caper picks up where Operation: Georgie Porgie leaves off with Brady Bean's quest to
convince his parents he should be allowed to adopt a dog. With the help of his best friends, Troy and Annie, Brady learns dog grooming is not in anyone's best interest, walking and caring for
dogs are big responsibilities, that his sister is always keeping a watchful eye on him and his friends, and Mr. Whiskers is a force to be reckoned with, but the gang is up for the
task.Initially, Brady and Troy decide to take on the task of starting a dog grooming business. When Troy's sister's dog winds up looking like a fallen victim of a lawnmower attack, the pair
move on to dog walking. Brady enlists the help of his friends, and with the use of teamwork, their dog walking missions are successful. But the action doesn't stop there. Brady and Troy decide
to introduce Mr. Whiskers to one of their canine friends while dog walking. But, Mr. Whiskers sends the group a message. Mr. Whiskers is a force to be reckoned with and shows this when he
lazily swats away the hyper canine attacker. The action never stops in this series, and Operation: Canine Caper is another book that no one under the age of twelve should miss! Several life
lessons are subtly written into the story line. These life lessons include teamwork with friends and family, communication with friends and family, the responsibility of pet ownership and
compassion for others and their environment. The lesson in communication extends to the family when Brady's parents explain how adopting a dog is not something you do at a moment's notice, and
taking care of an animal is a big responsibility. These life lessons are explored in terms children can relate to and understand while having fun in the process.With the use of humor, action
and adventure and the fast paced style, children will not only read these new books, but will want to read them. Fall in love with Brady, Troy, and Annie as they discover and learn from the
many different lessons life is endlessly throwing their way in the continuing story known as The Adventures of Brady Bean.