This is a story of a boy name Walter "Pee-Wee" Harris created by Fitzhugh Percy Keese (1876-1950) and is a continuation of the first part of the story also devoted to Pee-Wee Harris. The main character is very amusing. He is a bit small for his age but he possesses many great traits like the spirit for adventures, drive, sense of humor that make him unique and unforgettable. He always gets into certain funny situations. For example, after seeing a movie in the movies theater, he gets confused wi
...th the cars and falls asleep in the wrong one. And the adventures begin! This is just the start of his long road on which he meets new friends, sees new places and just enjoys himself. The book is funny, adventurous and never dull so young readers will be carried away by its plot.
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