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BEWARE! KILLER TOMATOES
Jeremy Strong
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Description for BEWARE! KILLER TOMATOES
Paperback. Jack's in trouble, big trouble. Not only is he in hospital with a leg in traction (boring) but he knows the police are coming for him: because of an accident - a tomato-related accident - involving a supermarket pyramid and an old-age pensioner. This title, intended for children, also features illustrations. Num Pages: 144 pages, black and white throughout. BIC Classification: 5AK; YFB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 197 x 128 x 11. Weight in Grams: 106.
Jack's in trouble. Big trouble. Not only is he in hospital with a leg in traction (boring) but he knows the police are coming for him. Because of an accident – a tomato-related accident – involving a supermarket pyramid and an old-age pensioner. Whoops!
Jeremy Strong knows exactly what makes kids laugh, and he's on top form in this very funny detective spoof. A major rebranding and repackaging programme in 2007 will ensure there's not a child in the country who hasn't laughed their socks off with Jeremy!
Rowan Clifford's illustrations add to the fun.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children´s UK
Condition
New
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780141320588
SKU
V9780141320588
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-37
About Jeremy Strong
Jeremy Strong won the Children's Book Award in 1997 with The Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog. His series of Viking books has been made into a TV serial. He is immensely popular with children, particularly boys, who love his unique brand of silliness. He lives in Somerset.
Reviews for BEWARE! KILLER TOMATOES
Strong's books are hugely popular with young children with their breezy, daft exuberance
Sunday Times
His books crackle with good humour and invention
TES
King of comedy
Guardian
His books are preposterously entertaining
Observer
Sunday Times
His books crackle with good humour and invention
TES
King of comedy
Guardian
His books are preposterously entertaining
Observer