Ivy and Bean: Break the Fossil Record - Book 3
Annie Barrows, Sophie Blackall
A Netflix Original Film Series
A New York Times Bestselling Series
Over 8 Million Copies Sold
World record fever grips the second grade, and soon Ivy and Bean are trying to set their own record by becoming the youngest people to have ever discovered a dinosaur. But how hard is it to find one?
Reviews

Very detailed.
Baroness Jewel Tyrannosaurus 09.08.2024

Very detailed.
Baroness Jewel Tyrannosaurus 09.08.2024

Very detailed.
Baroness Jewel Tyrannosaurus 09.08.2024

Very detailed.
Baroness Jewel Tyrannosaurus 09.08.2024

Very detailed.
Baroness Jewel Tyrannosaurus 09.08.2024

I loved the emphasis in the story which keeps me interested. Would recommend to brand new independent readers who love lots of laughs .
Countess Beryl Chipperfield 31.07.2023

Ivy and bean gave me a big schlock how bean stand up to tell them that she could do it to make a fossil record well Ivy was very clever where to dig up and they got so Many fossils I think this book should be given to my cousin
Professor Jet Bucket 16.07.2023

Star Reviewer

The book was interesting because it told us about Mary Annings fossils. My favourite character was Ivy because she is organised. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes adventures.
Mademoiselle Magnolia Wellington 10.07.2023

Ivy is my favourite character and so is Nancy
Coach Daisy Buffalo 22.07.2022

Bean got given a book of world records and bean and Ivy are trying to brake a word record but it isn’t as easy as that think
Captain July Colly-Wobbles 06.07.2022

The main character of the series, Bean, is a restless, quirky second-grader who likes doing things in her own way. Ivy, a quiet bookworm with weird ideas, is a seeming opposite of Bean, but she understands her best friend better than anybody else. In the book “Break the Fossil Record”, Bean is bored to death during a reading class until the teacher gives her an Amazing Book of World Records. Since then Bean can’t think of anything but breaking a world record herself. She tries to stuff her mouth with over two hundred straws, wash dishes quicker than anyone, and even break a glass animal with her loudest scream. But nothing works until Ivy proposes to follow in the footsteps of Mary Anning, the famous paleontologist, and look for dinosaur fossils in Bean’s backyard. Fueled by the admiration for the great scientist, the two girls start their race to the title of the youngest paleontologists in the world. I really liked Ivy’s fascination with the work of Mary Anning and her deep interest in paleontology.
Officer Nectarine Frozen-Peas 05.09.2021

Good because Ivy likes reading books and Bean likes playing outside.
Doctor Diamond Toothpaste 13.08.2021

I really liked it. It was so funny.
Anonymous 28.07.2021

I just loved it when the children came to see the bones !
Queen Honeycomb Piano-key 16.08.2020

I really like this book and l liked both Ivy and Bean. It’s been fun reading about their adventures. I will definitely recommend these books.
Principal Tulip Stegosaurus 16.08.2020

I liked that they found the dinosaur in their back garden.
Officer Harmonica Vampire 16.08.2020

I would recommend this book to my friend because it is a really fun story. my favourite part was when they found out that they hadn't found dinosaur bones.
Anonymous 13.08.2020

It was ok.
Judge Aphrodite Sheep-Dip 31.07.2020

I really liked this book because Bean gets a book about world records! They even break a record!
Dona Aphrodite Peninsula 24.07.2020

I've read it and read it and read it.
Fairy Daisy Jellybaby 30.06.2020