Naughty Adventures Of Pepito Book 2 -

Then Señora Gonzalo snorted. Then giggled. Then let out a cackle so loud and wheezy that all the kids fell over. She laughed so hard her glasses fell off. She laughed so hard she sat on a forgotten squeaky mushroom and didn't even care.

Pepito had no idea. But he knew who would: Don Ramón, the 97-year-old retired prankster who lived in a windmill on the hill. Don Ramón had false teeth that clicked when he laughed and a pet iguana named Chaos. Naughty Adventures Of Pepito Book 2

“There’s a first time for everything,” she sighed. Pepito discovered the Snortlepig’s weakness: it hated genuine laughter. Fake laughter made it stronger. But real, belly-aching, tear-streaming laughter made it shrink. Then Señora Gonzalo snorted

“But my pranks are hilarious,” Pepito said. She laughed so hard her glasses fell off

Within thirty seconds, the entire town square sounded like a bathtub full of terrified ducklings. Even the dogs howled. For the first time ever, the Town Meeting of Silence was a Town Meeting of Uncontrollable Laughter.