Waterstones There's a Werewolf In My Tent!
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Price: £7.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Izzy and her friends are so excited about their school trip! They're going camping and there'll be marshmallows and no washing and everything. But then weird things start happening! There are howling sounds at night, and some sausages have gone missing, and it's nearly a full moon. But it's when they see their new teacher's hairy legs that they know! There's a werewolf on the school trip and they're all doomed! Another brilliantly funny longer read for the newly confident reader from the best-selling, award-winning, author-illustrator team, Pamela Butchart and Thomas Flintham. Waterstones There's a Werewolf In My Tent! - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780857639066
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780857639066
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Author: Alice Snell
Rating: 5
Review: Have struggled to find story books to capture my daughters attention but she loves these and is basically reading one a day!
Author: Vlowman
Rating: 4
Review: .... because the narrator starts almost every paragraph with 'So, anyway....'. I quite understand what the author is going for here - a sort of chatty story telling style - but as I don't really want my daughter to develop that sort of use of pointless extra words when she talks, I simply drop those words and it still reads fine. Otherwise, they are good books. My 5 year old enjoys me reading them to her but I think they'd be suitable for an older child to read to themselves, especially given the illustrations and eye-catching use of larger fonts for emphasis etc. That said, like most children's series, they are a bit repetitive. When you've read about Maisie fainting for the hundredth time, I don't think even a 5 year old finds it that funny. I probably shouldn't be reading them back to back though!