

Dexter Procter the Ten-Year-Old Doctor
Adam Kay
It was clear from an early age that Dexter Procter was different.
He started speaking at four seconds old. By the age of three, he had 87 A-levels, from Afrikaans to Zoology.
And by ten, he was working as a paediatrician at Lilydale General Hospital.
Despite a loving but annoying family and a couple of good friends (Rupi and Otto), Dexter’s always struggled to fit in. Add to this a mortal enemy (Dr Drake) and a major problem at his old school (all the teachers struck down with awful diarrhoea) – will Dexter be able to save his job, save the school and find his place in the world? (Spoiler alert: yes!)
A laugh-out-loud new series about the world's youngest doctor from the record-breaking Adam Kay and Henry Paker.
'Original, very funny, ultra-informative - and children will love all the disgusting parts.’ Jacqueline Wilson
'If laughter truly is the best medicine, book this hilarious appointment with Dr Procter immediately.' David Baddiel
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Reviews for Dexter Procter the Ten-Year-Old Doctor
Frank Cottrell Boyce, Children's Laureate 'Hilarious, disgusting, then hilarious again!'
Danny Wallace, author of The Day the Screens Went Blank 'I love this book - so funny and such an original idea.'
Francesca Simon, author of Horrid Henry 'I laughed my head off, but luckily Dexter stitched it back on again. What a genius!'
Charlie Higson, author of the Young Bond series 'Pant-endangeringly funny'
Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out? 'I LOVED Dexter - fiercely funny and informative'
Louie Stowell, author of Loki 'Prepare to have your funny bone tickled. This is going to make you laugh until you hurt.'
David Solomons, author of My Brother Is a Superhero 'SO funny! It’s not just belly laughs though, there’s brain food in there too. I actually learned a lot about medicine via the medium of young Dexter’s preternatural career. Consider this a hard recommend.'
Rob Biddulph 'Outrageously funny... Kay and Paker are on their best form in this laughter-fuelled romp which blends riotous humour with fascinating facts.'
Press Association 'Hilarious'
The Guardian