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Hooey Higgins and the Big Day Out


Hooey Higgins

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No. of pages 128

Published: 2012

Great for age 6-12 years

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Like kayaks? Like hula? Like to hula ON a kayak? Read this book and you might!Ever been up to your neck in a croc-infested swamp with enemy soldiers tracking your every move? Me neither! But don't let that stop you coming to the Outdoor Activity Centre, where Basbo is on red alert for sharky-sharks, Twig is searching for brains, courage and a heart (he's seen The Wizard of Oz) and Hooey is flying high without a plane. Come on, there's no time for biscuits slap your kayak and let's GO, GO, GO!

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Hooey Higgins .

This book has been graded for interest at 6-9 years.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Walker Books Ltd .

Emma Dodson loves to be busy. She has been working as a freelance writer/illustrator for 10 years. She has written and illustrated childrens' picture books, produced images for magazines, greetings cards and giftwrap. For 14 years she has also worked for film and TV, producing props and art work. Emma also teaches on the Illustration BA at University of Westminster. Steve Voake grew up in Midsomer Norton, near Bath. After leaving school he sold ice-creams in the south of France for a while, and before becoming a full time writer, he was head teacher of a village school in Somerset.

 

This book is in the following series:

Hooey Higgins
Welcome to a land called Shrimpton-on-Sea where the folks are a bit unusual and you can make friends with Hooey, Twig, Will and Dingbat the dog. Are they naughty, slightly scruffy boys? Yes they are. Will they do anything for a few quid? Yes they will.

it's one hilarious situation after another * CBI recommended reads of 2012 *