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Alan MacDonald Books

Meet Huxley, an irrepressible koala with BIG ideas, and his best friend, Flapjack, a rather jumpy penguin. Flapjack would rather stay at home, but for Huxley, each new day sparkles with possibility and the chance of adventure!
Huxley and Flapjack are enjoying a trip to the seaside when they meet Whizz, who invites them aboard his submarine to search for the shipwreck of the Isabella. Huxley’s excited to go deep-sea diving – he’s sure there’ll be treasure to find – but Flapjack can’t help worrying. What if something BIG and FISHY finds them first…

Meet Dirty Bertie – a boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits! He’s full to bursting with madcap plans and crazy ideas, and if it’s trouble you’re after, look no further – Bertie’s sure to be up to his neck in it. Join Bertie as he stages a school dinner revolt, takes Whiffer to dog training and sabotages his sister’s sleepover. It can only end in chaos!

An adventurous and entertaining short chapter book, ideal for fluent, recently independent readers.

Huxley (an irrepressible koala) and Flapjack (a slightly-nervous penguin) live together in a tree house. There is never a dull day for this adventurous pair. On a visit to the grand opening of a new department store, Huxley spots that there’s a thief amongst the shoppers and so the race to catch him begins. There are many capers along the way including Huxley being framed as the thief himself whilst Flapjack attempts to rein in his wild friend.

This book is ideal for newly independent readers with approximately 3-5 sentences per page and is just less than 100 pages long. It also features amusing and colourful illustrations. Themes of friendship, mild peril and adventure are explored in this story which is aimed at 6-8 year olds. The 6-year-olds I shared this book with thoroughly enjoyed the humour and daft, slapstick-style elements of the story, particularly the mishaps that happen to Huxley whilst browsing the store. I think this story is well-paced for the target age range. As the first book in a series, I have no doubt that future instalments will appeal to children as much as this one does.

Calling all Dirty Bertie fans! Dirty Bertie – the boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits – is back for another helping of comic chaos! More disgusting than ever, with crazier plans and increasingly madcap schemes, Bertie continues to delight his legions of fans who revel in his revolting ways.
Join Bertie in Zombie! his 21st adventure, as he finds himself on the run from a zombified Eugene, discovers a new dance craze, and gets caught up in some monkey business on a trip to the zoo.
Dirty Bertie is a hugely popular series created by David Roberts. With each hilarious story approximately thirty pages long and split into chapters, Dirty Bertie is ideal for reluctant boy readers or readers in search of hilarity but with a short attention span.

From award-winning illustrator David Roberts comes Dirty Bertie – the boy with nose-pickingly disgusting habits! With comic chaos and madcap schemes, these highly-illustrated stories are perfect for new readers.

Join Bertie as he concocts a magic potion for Miss Boot to make her forget the dreaded maths test, finds himself at Know-All Nick’s house for the worst sleepover ever and unexpectedly wins out over the school bully.

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