No. of pages 208
Published: 2015
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This book is part of a book series called Wilf the Mighty Worrier .
This book has been graded for interest at 6-8 years.
There are 208 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by Hachette Children's Group .
Jamie Littler graduated from the Arts Institute at Bournemouth in 2008. He has won a High Commendation Award at the Macmillan Children's Book Awards and is the creator of 'Cogg and Sprokit', which is serialised in the PHOENIX. He has worked on high-profile projects including The Famous Five . Follow him on Twitter @jamieillustrate or visit his website at http://jamielittler. co. uk/ Georgia Pritchett is a comedy writer who has written for a number of TV comedies and comedians including The Thick Of It , Veep , Miranda , Have I Got News For You , Smack the Pony , Graham Norton, Jo Brand, Paul Merton, Lenny Henry, Ronnie Corbett, Wallace and Gromit and several other real, fictional and occasionally plasticine people. Wilf the Mighty Worrier is Georgia's first work for children. She lives in London with her partner and two children.
Wilf the Mighty Worrier
Pirates in literature
Self Esteem And Self Reliance in literature
Emotions And Feelings in literature
This book is in the following series:
A lively, funny story that should delight and reassure many children who are worriers themselves * Jacqueline Wilson *
Genuinely touching and wonderfully funny. A total delight of a, what I call, book. * Miranda Hart *
An endearing story that will have worriers everywhere cheering for this unlikely hero * Mother Daughter Bookclub *
This book was even better than the first Wilf book, because it was more exciting. But just so you know, I did like the first one! I would recommend this book to anyone really, anyone who likes pirates and likes exciting adventures. And also people who liked the first Wilf book. -- Guardian Young Reviewer * Guardian Children's Book Site *
With fantastic attention to all the funny details that make Wilf's life (and his nemesis, Alan) so worrisome, this is a truly laugh-out-loud read that also has a reassuring message for children who worry about the world -- Anna Loudon * Book Trust *
Funny, imaginative and adventurous...anyone should read this to turn their frown upside down. * Guardian Children's Book Reviews *