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Little Archie and the Spectacular Disaster-Magnet TV Gadget


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No. of pages 96

Published: 2008

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Barmy Uncle Bernie is about to throw Little Archie's orderly life into confusion once more! Archie and his baby brother, Joe, love clicking through their favourite programmes with their inventor uncle's spectacular chunky channel-changing TV gadget. But when Joe hits 'enter' and ends up IN the TV, it's up to Archie to save him - before the TV pirates make him crawl the plank.

The perfect technicolour adventure for readers big and small!

'Small but perfectly formed, the Little Archie books are a delight' Chris Riddell, award-winning author and illustrator

'Fast-paced, warm-hearted, boisterous and fun. Kids will love it!' Giles Andreae (aka Purple Ronnie), award-winning author

 

There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Pan Macmillan .

A writer of adult novels and children's poetry, Miles Gibson is also a screenwriter. His adult thrillers have been likened to those of Waugh because of their blackness and incisive style. Little Archie is Miles Gibson's first book for children and it contains the quirkiness and charm that has brought him so many fans in the adult market. Neal Layton was born in Chichester, West Sussex. Many of his ideas come he says from his childhood. In the past he has worked on a lettuce farm, in a chocolate factory, a teapot factory, a book shop and has delivered papers. He lives with his girlfriend who is also an artist.

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