"With this on the shelf, you'll have children voting to read!"

The Reading Zone

"Dramatises a common fantasy for many of us - what we might do if we were Prime Minister."

Lorna Bradbury, 'Best Books for Children this Easter', Telegraph

"A totally hilarious story, brilliantly written and amusingly illustrated - with clear undercurrents of reality."

Parents in Touch

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"A wonderful middle-grade book that's topical and ripe for discussion."

Wondrous Reads blog

"Manages to introduce the idea of politics for a 7+ audience with some serious points, but mainly laugh-out-loud humour."

MinervaReads blog

"Thoughtful, ambitions yarn published just in time for the general election."

Alex O'Connell, The Times

"The funniest book I've ever read."

The Guardian

"A well-crafted attack on adults who take themselves too seriously."

Books for Keeps

"Fans of David Walliams will love this book."

The Teacher

"This is an entertaining read for those who enjoy slapstick humour."

Kathryn Tyson, The School Librarian

"A brilliant read for kids who dream big."

Yattar Yattar Magazine

"A fast read which was funny and full of humour."

Tamar Hollman, Teen Titles

"A really fun book and a very enjoyable read."

Patricia Thompson, Carousel (The Guide to Children's Books)

"The Accidental Prime Minister is a big hit with KS2 and a great springboard for helping pupils to reflect on the responsibility of leaders in democracies like the UK."

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When Joe tells a local news reporter exactly what he would do if he were leader of the country, the video goes viral and Joe's speech becomes famous all over the world! Before long, people are calling for the current leader to resign and give someone else a go . . . and that's how an ordinary boy like Joe ended up with the most extraordinary job. Now the fun can really start . . . Hats for cats! Pet pigs for all! Banana shaped buses! Swimming pools on trains! A hilarious story of one boy's meteoric rise to power!
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Grown-ups have had their turn at running things, and let's face it, they've been rubbish! It's time that a kid was in charge. Where there is grumpiness, may we bring giggles, where there is jelly, may we bring ice-cream, where there are chairs, may we bring whoopee cushions!
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`"With this on the shelf, you'll have children voting to read!" ' The Reading Zone `"Dramatises a common fantasy for many of us - what we might do if we were Prime Minister." ' Lorna Bradbury, 'Best Books for Children this Easter', Telegraph `"A totally hilarious story, brilliantly written and amusingly illustrated - with clear undercurrents of reality."' Parents in Touch `"A wonderful middle-grade book that's topical and ripe for discussion."' Wondrous Reads blog `"Manages to introduce the idea of politics for a 7+ audience with some serious points, but mainly laugh-out-loud humour."' MinervaReads blog `"Thoughtful, ambitions yarn published just in time for the general election."' Alex O'Connell, The Times `"The funniest book I've ever read."' The Guardian `"A well-crafted attack on adults who take themselves too seriously."' Books for Keeps `"Fans of David Walliams will love this book."' The Teacher `"This is an entertaining read for those who enjoy slapstick humour." ' Kathryn Tyson, The School Librarian `"A brilliant read for kids who dream big."' Yattar Yattar Magazine `"A fast read which was funny and full of humour."' Tamar Hollman, Teen Titles `"A really fun book and a very enjoyable read."' Patricia Thompson, Carousel (The Guide to Children's Books) `"The Accidental Prime Minister is a big hit with KS2 and a great springboard for helping pupils to reflect on the responsibility of leaders in democracies like the UK."' Books for Topics
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A hilarious story of one boy's meteoric rise to power!
A hilarious story of one boy's meteoric rise to power! Perfect for fans of David Walliams. Silliness has never been so serious! Accessible fiction - spot on for 9-12 year olds whose imaginations are brimming with crazy ideas! Publishing to coincide with the 2015 General Election - a great way to inspire young people's involvement in political discussions. Packed with fantastic black and white illustrations by the talented author. Visit Tom's website at http://www.tommclaughlin.co.uk. eBook available.
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Before becoming a writer and illustrator Tom spent nine years working as political cartoonist for The Western Morning News thinking up silly jokes about even sillier politicians. Then, in 2004 Tom took the plunge into illustrating and writing his own books. Since then he has written and illustrated picture books as well as working on animated TV shows for Disney and Cartoon Network. The Accidental Prime Minister is his debut children's novel. Tom lives in Devon and his hobbies include drinking tea, looking out of the window, and biscuits. His hates include spiders and running out of tea and biscuits.
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A hilarious story of one boy's meteoric rise to power! Perfect for fans of David Walliams. Silliness has never been so serious! Accessible fiction - spot on for 9-12 year olds whose imaginations are brimming with crazy ideas! Publishing to coincide with the 2015 General Election - a great way to inspire young people's involvement in political discussions. Packed with fantastic black and white illustrations by the talented author. Visit Tom's website at http://www.tommclaughlin.co.uk. eBook available.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192737748
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
174 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Before becoming a writer and illustrator Tom spent nine years working as political cartoonist for The Western Morning News thinking up silly jokes about even sillier politicians. Then, in 2004 Tom took the plunge into illustrating and writing his own books. Since then he has written and illustrated picture books as well as working on animated TV shows for Disney and Cartoon Network. The Accidental Prime Minister is his debut children's novel. Tom lives in Devon and his hobbies include drinking tea, looking out of the window, and biscuits. His hates include spiders and running out of tea and biscuits.