Naughty Adventures Of Pepito Book 2 Apr 2026

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“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.

“It’s a fungus,” Lola said.

From under the floorboards, the Snortlepig let out a confused whimper. It began to shrink. The green glitter faded. The invisible beast curled up, not from defeat, but because—for the first time—it was laughing too. Naughty Adventures Of Pepito Book 2

She laughed. She couldn’t help it.

But then a balloon popped. A paper floated down. She read it. Her left eyebrow twitched. Another balloon popped. Another joke. Her lip curled—was that… a smile?

That night, Pepito and Lola broke into the school (with permission from Don Ramón, who left a note: “For prank purposes only” ). They filled Señora Gonzalo’s classroom with 200 balloons. But not ordinary balloons—each one had a tiny paper inside with a joke Pepito had researched from “Kind Jokes for Grumpy Grown-ups.” [Your Name] “There’s a first time for everything,”

“Ay, Pepito,” the old man whispered. “You didn’t just pull a prank. You pulled a prophecy .”

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.

“Impossible,” Lola said.

Ever since the Incident of the Unstoppable Giggle Powder (Book 1), the town of Villa Sorpresa had been quiet. Too quiet.

The next morning, Villa Sorpresa held its annual Town Meeting of Silence (a tradition nobody actually liked). As the mayor stood to speak, he sat down.

It read: