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Dinosaurs and Dinner-Ladies

Poems

By (author) John Dougherty
Illustrated by Tom Morgan-Jones
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Otter-Barry Books Ltd, Hereford, United Kingdom
Published: 4th Aug 2016
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 8mm
Weight: 102g
Interest age: From 7 years
ISBN-10: 1910959561
ISBN-13: 9781910959565
Barcode No: 9781910959565
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Synopsis
In dining halls of long ago When dinosaurs sat down to dine, Did prehistoric dinner-ladies Keep them all in line? What's the REAL reason the dinosaurs died out? Can anyone rescue Class 2M from the wild dinner-ladies? And what will happen when Class 2M meet a lion? This is a funny and brilliant debut collection from the author of the bestselling Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face books.

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"One of the very best authors... for both schools and festival events" -- Theresa Lowe * Glasgow's West End Festival * "With Dougherty's inventive use of language, and with each poem different enough to keep a young reader interested, there is plenty here to capture a child's imagination. And Tom Morgan-Jones' cartoon-like illustrations are fun too." * IBBY Link * "Packed with a variety of very engaging poems." * Books for Keeps * "A brilliant debut collection of laugh out loud poems, a great introduction to poetry for all children." * Armadillo * "Good on you, John Dougherty. If you want to turn children on to poetry, then grab a copy of this and share it; buy a copy or more and give it; which ever - JUST DO IT!" * Red Reading Hub * "A funny and brilliant debut collection from the author of the bestsellingStinkbomb and Ketchup-Face series." * FanstasticFiction * "It took me a long time to review this book - because once I'd read all the poems, I had to go back and read them again. And I think that is what will happen to every reader." * Poetry Zone *