Stinkbomb & Ketchup-Face and the Badness of Badgers
Review: I thought this book was hilarious. I read it in one go as the
story was so funny. Warning: Side effects include tears of laughter,
crazy laughing and aching cheeks! This book must be read in one go as it
is so good and you won't be able to put it down. * Charlotte, aged 9 *
This
book is really funny - it's just hilarious. The start of the book was
brilliant - it made me laugh out loud. In fact the whole book made me
laugh out loud many times. I one hundred per cent think everyone else
will like this book. * Owen, aged 8 *
We have just the last chapter to go. The class love it and wouldn't let me put it down. * Sian Downs, Year 4 teacher *
I
had to read this after hearing Owen laughing so much! This book should
come with a warning - Be careful, this book will make you want to read
aloud to strangers just to show how funny it is! * Sally Batten *
Even
reluctant readers will be drawn in by the amusing pictures and the good
use of varied font styles which makes the book appealing and not in the
least daunting. Great fun, especially when read aloud. * Parents in
Touch *
This wonderfully zany story is perfectly paired with the
scratchy stylings of David Tazzyman; ensuring fans of Mr Gum will be
drawn to this story is a smart move. Sharp wit and genuinely funny
storytelling keep everything moving along at a rattling speed. It's a
short read, perfect for primary schools and could enchant a few
reluctant older readers too. Clever, surprising and satisfyingly silly. *
Katie Clapham, Booktrust *
Dougherty is very funny and I like an
adventure that has a natter with itself, a postmodern novel for
tweens... due to the novel's clever storytelling - you don't need to be
Terry Eagleton to appreciate it. * Alex O'Connell, The Times Children's
Book of the Week *
A sure-fire winner * Imogen Russell Williams *
Laugh
out loud humour with some wonderful illustrations from David
Tazzyman... make this a super read. * Kathy Lindsay, The School
Librarian *
Full of good humour, this hilarious story will appeal to
all young readers. * Ruth Swindon, The Best New Children's Books: Summer
2014 *
An anarchic story of a brother-and-sister team * Lorna
Bradbury, 'Christmas Books 2014: best children's books to read', The
Telegraph *
... a gigglefest from start to finish. * Minerva Reads Blog *