The Prehistoric Pasta Pulveriser
(2024)(The ninth book in the Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds series)
A novel by Angie Lake
Book 9 in the laugh-out-loud invention series - perfect for fans of Wimpy Kid and Captain Underpants!
Its careers week at school, which means no BORING lessons. HOORAY!
Plus, Danny Dingles class is going to the Prehistoric World theme park, entering a gadget-making competition and . . . visiting a sewage treatment plant?! FARTSOME! Looking at stinky sewage is way better than being in P.E. class with Ms Mills. Its set to be the most FARTASTIC week EVER . . . until Twit-Faced Gareth Trumpshaw gets in the way.
Better run for cover before everything ERUPTS!
About the Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds series:
Follow the outrageously entertaining adventures in the Danny Dingle series, as the schoolboy inventor and his best friend Percy collect cool stuff for their box of fantastic finds - and pull out all the stops to beat the evil genius Gareth Trumpshaw. Filled with comical line drawings and crazy typesetting, children will love the visual focus of this book, perfect for reluctant readers. The jam-packed illustrations and hilarious story will keep them laughing-out-loud for hours.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Its careers week at school, which means no BORING lessons. HOORAY!
Plus, Danny Dingles class is going to the Prehistoric World theme park, entering a gadget-making competition and . . . visiting a sewage treatment plant?! FARTSOME! Looking at stinky sewage is way better than being in P.E. class with Ms Mills. Its set to be the most FARTASTIC week EVER . . . until Twit-Faced Gareth Trumpshaw gets in the way.
Better run for cover before everything ERUPTS!
About the Danny Dingle's Fantastic Finds series:
Follow the outrageously entertaining adventures in the Danny Dingle series, as the schoolboy inventor and his best friend Percy collect cool stuff for their box of fantastic finds - and pull out all the stops to beat the evil genius Gareth Trumpshaw. Filled with comical line drawings and crazy typesetting, children will love the visual focus of this book, perfect for reluctant readers. The jam-packed illustrations and hilarious story will keep them laughing-out-loud for hours.
Genre: Children's Fiction
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