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Monster Swap: Robbie and Voxy: Book 1

Jonny Zucker, Tony Ross

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Monster Swap, For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, Fiction, Children's Fiction, General fiction (Children's / Teenage)

Nine-year-old Robbie Percival has been selected to participate in an unusual exchange scheme: Monster Swap ...

What's it like going to stay with a monster - and having a monster to
stay with you Robbie is about to find out ... Robbie is one of the
first lucky children to take part in a Monster Swap: going to visit Zorb
monster Voxy in his monster world. Voxy is ten feet tall, has blue fur
and Amazing Elastic Eyebrows, and his favourite food is cabbage and soil
burgers. Robbie doesn't quite know what's in store for him - but it's
going to be pretty crazy!

Illustrations by the million-selling
Tony Ross make this a perfect book for young readers growing in
confidence and for parents to read aloud. Read the other two books in
the series: ZAINAB AND MASH and EDDIE AND FENDA.

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Praise for Monster Swap: Robbie and Voxy: Book 1

  • Very funny. - Birmingham Post

  • A joyous adventure. - Jewish Chronicle

  • This is a fun and fast moving tale and will appeal to anyone who has a passion for monsters. ... The illustrations are fantastic as always from Tony Ross and add to the humour of the story and keep the reader hooked. ... A must for monster mad confident chapter readers. - School Librarian

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Jonny Zucker

As well as writing over forty books for children, teenagers and adults, Jonny Zucker worked as a teacher, composed songs for a children's theatre company, and tried his hand at stand-up comedy. Jonny died in 2016, and will be remembered for his humour and his commitment to great stories for children.

As well as writing over forty books for children, teenagers and adults, Jonny Zucker worked as a teacher, composed songs for a children's theatre company, and tried his hand at stand-up comedy. Jonny died in 2016, and will be remembered for his humour and his commitment to great stories for children.

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