Big Brothers Big Plans

Drew Scott, Kim Smith, and Jonathan Scott

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About

Drew and Jonathan Scott, New York Times bestselling authors and hosts of the Emmy-nominated hit HGTV show Property Brothers, bring their winning blend of imagination, humor, and can-do know-how to their first picture book.

It all begins when Drew and Jonathan are doing what they do best—thinking up big plans for even bigger projects. Will they build a treehouse? A castle? A catapult? They have a whole lot of big ideas, but no one thinks they can do any of them!

The twins brainstorm, scribble, and tinker until they have the perfect big plan. They’ll save every last penny, sketch out some designs, and make a whole lot of noise—builders aren’t known for being quiet—because they know that little kids can do big things.

But what will Drew and Jonathan do when their big plans don’t go the way they’d hoped? Find out in this heartwarming new story from everyone’s favorite twins.

And the book comes complete with an original do-it-yourself building project that parents and kids can tackle together at home. Everyone knows that every big plan starts with a dream!

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Why it’s great

Star-powered inspiration: HGTV’s Drew and Jonathan Scott turn their real-world building magic into a playful story that shows kids famous role models started as dreamers too. Big-idea mindset: From castles to catapults, the twins model brainstorming, sketching, and budgeting—teaching readers that every ambitious project begins with planning and perseverance. Lesson in resilience: When things go sideways, the brothers problem-solve and pivot, giving children a realistic look at how to bounce back when plans meet obstacles. Hands-on family fun: The included DIY project invites parents and kids to grab tools together, reinforcing skills, teamwork, and the joy of making something tangible. Laughter meets know-how: Breezy humor and lively illustrations keep pages turning while quietly seeding practical tips about saving money, measuring twice, and dreaming big.