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Donut Squad: Make a Mess!

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The bagels are lying low, and now the Donut Squad are enjoying making their own malarkey.
They’re off camping!
And hiding from bears!
Anxiety Donut is on an adventure where what happens next is up to YOU!
And L’il Timmy learns the Meaning of Life – so you can too!
But the bagels can’t be held back for long – their plan is about to be unleashed to kick the Donut Squad out of their own book.
Will the Donuts be able to stop them?

The sweet vs savoury royal rumble is back on – and it’s going to get messy!
The only thing guaranteed is that it will be gleefully hilarious!

Our Review Panel says...

This is part of the wildly madcap Donut Squad series, which features collections of short comic sketches, each 1-2 pages long, that will have huge appeal to fans of series such as Bunny vs Monkey.

The short nature of these sketches will make them call out to reluctant readers as well as graphic novel fans, and the sections at the end featuring drawing tips will appeal to keen illustrators too. This will be a popular title on bookshelves – visual, jammy and perfectly wacky.

This book is available on these booklists:

Donut Squad: Draw-along Guide

A resource pack provided by The Phoenix Comic Club to accompany the book Donut Squad.

Donut Squad: Make a Mess!

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