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Hooey Higgins and the Shark
Steve Voake
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Description for Hooey Higgins and the Shark
Paperback. Welcome to a land called Shrimpton-on-Sea where the folks are a bit unusual and you can make friends with Hooey, Twig, Will and Dingbat the dog. Are they naughty, slightly scruffy boys? Yes they are. Will they do anything for a few quid? Yes they will. What's so unusual about that, then? Num Pages: 112 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AH; YFB. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 197 x 129 x 9. Weight in Grams: 100.
Like sharks? Like pants? Like to see a shark IN pants? Then Hooey Higgins is the series for you!
Welcome to a land called Shrimpton-on-Sea where the folks are a bit unusual and you can make friends with Hooey, Twig, Will and Dingbat the dog. Are they naughty, slightly scruffy boys? Yes they are. Will they do anything for a few quid? Yes they will. What’s so unusual about that, then? Well, it all starts with the giant chocolate egg, and then there's catching the shark in the flowery duvet cover and then Twig dresses up as a sea-urchin ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Walker Books Ltd
Number of pages
112
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Series
Hooey Higgins
Condition
New
Number of Pages
112
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781406322347
SKU
V9781406322347
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-5
About Steve Voake
Steve Voake lives in Somerset. As well as the Hooey series, he has written five Daisy Dawson books for Walker. He is also the author of six novels for older readers, including The Dreamwalker's Child. Steve grew up in the countryside and used to be a naughty, slightly scruffy boy just like Hooey. He still dreams about making stuff explode ... Read more
Reviews for Hooey Higgins and the Shark
continually amusing story, illustrated with anarchic glee
The Independent
an appealing, streetwise caper.
The Daily Telegraph
Well-written, dramatic, punchy, and you'll have a great time reading it.
The Bookbag
The Independent
an appealing, streetwise caper.
The Daily Telegraph
Well-written, dramatic, punchy, and you'll have a great time reading it.
The Bookbag