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SWITCH:Ant Attack


s.w.i.t.c.h.

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No. of pages 128

Published: 2011

Great for age 6-12 years

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Josh and Danny know that their day is going to be a nightmare when their mum invites Tarquin round from next door. But they have no idea exactly how deadly the day will become until they are accidentally turned into ants. Where's Petty Potts - their friend and mad scientist - when the twins need her to SWITCH them back? Armed with his magnifying glass, Tarquin can't wait to roast some insects. Danny and Josh may each have six legs but will they be able to get away in time? Petty Potts's diary entry: I have to warn Josh and Danny about the spies. I don't think they believed me. I might have to show them some evidence of my life before, when I worked with Victor Crouch in the government's secret underground labs. And I should probably show them his photograph. They need to be on their guard now. They may only be children, but that wouldn't stop Victor if he ever found out what they knew. That wouldn't stop him at all . . .

 

 

This book is part of a book series called S. W. I. T. C. H. .

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2011 by Oxford University Press .

Ross Collins was born in Glasgow in 1972. In his last year at college, he won the Macmillan children's book prize. He lives in Glasgow and is now an established picture book illustrator. Ali Sparkes has her own show on Radio Southampton. The Shapeshifter: Finding the Fox, published May 06, is the first book in this series.

 

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Praise for Ali Sparkes's Frozen in Time, winner of the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award 'I know now what they mean by a plot that is toe-curlingly good . . . brilliantly inventive and rollicking fantastical adventure' * Bookbag *

 

Frozen in Time shows [Ali's] skill at fusing traditional children's storytelling with modern tales . . . Sparkes's sci-fi conspiracy thrills will keep 21st-century kids transfixed * Books Quarterly *

 

It was outstanding. It blew me away * Jamie Fenlon, judge on the Blue Peter Book Award panel *

 

Praise for Wishful Thinking: A delight from start to finish . . . Sparkes' clear, direct style is easy to read . . . Oh, what fun this is! * Amanda Craig, The Times *