The Worst Class in the World Animal Uproar
By (Author) Joanna Nadin
Illustrated by Rikin Parekh
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
3rd April 2024
18th January 2024
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage: Chapter books (transitional storybooks)
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Friendship stories
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases a great cheer-up book Guardian HILARIOUS! Proper laughs! Pamela Butchart ______________________________ A laugh-out-loud young fiction series from bestselling author Joanna Nadin, perfect for fans of Horrid Henry. Best friends Stanley and Manjit are part of Class 4B, which head teacher Mrs Bottomley-Blunt says is the WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD. She says school is not about footling or fiddle-faddling or FUN. It is about LEARNING and it is high time 4B tried harder to EXCEL at it. But they didnt LITERALLY mean to let the class stick insects loose in the wilds of the playground. And they really didn't LITERALLY mean to make a massive mess trying to do modern art (which may or may not have involved a mummified cat being stolen). These things just happened, even though they had FOOLPROOF plans to get away with it all. Highly illustrated and featuring two hilarious madcap adventures in one book, these stories are just right for children ready for their first chapter books.
HILARIOUS! Proper laughs! * Pamela Butchart on THE WORST CLASS IN THE WORLD *
Deliciously silly, with hilarious catchphrases, Joanna Nadins The Worst Class in the World, illustrated with grubby glee by Rikin Parekh, is a great cheer-up book * Guardian *
Joanna Nadin is a former broadcast journalist and special adviser to the Prime Minister. Since leaving politics, she has written more than 70 books, including the award-winning Penny Dreadful series and the Flying Fergus series with Sir Chris Hoy. She has won the Fantastic Book Award and the Surrey Book Award, has been shortlisted for the Hearst Big Book Awards, the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, a BookTrust Best Book Award, and twice-nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal. Rikin Parekh studied art at the Camberwell College of Arts and the University of Westminster. A major film buff and Marvel aficionado, he currently works with year fives in a London primary school inspiring children to draw their own monsters.