Parents need to know that this companion to Laurie Keller's earlier book The Scrambled States of America presents a wacky premise but nothing harmful or inappropriate.
Not as good as the original Scrambled States, but ...
My daughter loves both of the Scrambled States books, though we both agree that the first book is a bit better.
Younger kids aren't going to get all of the jokes -- there's an opening bit about state abbreviations that my daughter thinks is hilarious, but doesn't really understand -- but there's so much great detail that it doesn't matter.
And everyone can sympathize with Georgia, who suffers from stage fright ... until the big moment comes along.