HARPERCOLLINSCHILDREN SBOOKS The World’s Worst Children 3
H**R
We love the book
My 8 years old son loves it.He read already worst children 1,2 and 3.He keeps reading them over and over again
J**E
Colour drawings everywhere and fiendishly creative story telling
A lovely continuation from the first 2 books and even more creativity.. I preordered for my daughters 9th birthday and she’s already ploughed through most of it. Lovely colour drawings liberally scattered on most pages.
J**O
Fun colourful book that encourages reading
I bought this for my 10 year old nephew. He really enjoys these books, they're fun, colourful and the illustrations are great. In fact, before I wrapped it, I took a sneaky peak to see what all the fuss is about, and actually I can easily see how this book encourages reading and makes it fun and enjoyable. I quite liked what I read myself, which is an achievement as i'm not much of a reader at all, so top marks! Would recommend. The book in hardback adds quality and in particular the front cover colour of yellow and gold is vibrant and grabs your attention. Quick despatch and delivery by the seller.
S**T
Vulgar , inappropriate in parts???? but the kids love it
He’s vulgar, the books inappropriate in parts.... but you know what....my 7 year old loves it. It’s in context and kids will be able to understand the mad humour and way in which the book is written...
T**D
It’s a must buy but different to 1 and 2
My 6 year old likes it but I can tell he doesn’t enjoy it as much as the first one in the series. Still great vocabulary and crazy stories. Exciting and silly enough to grin all the way through. But I didn’t enjoy reading it with my son much as it was a little forced for ideas and seems to try to have a harsh lesson or moral of the story at the end of each story which is a bit rushed and the twist of some quite dark endings to be a bit different, leaving my son a very bemused and a little disappointed. Nothing as good as the 1st book but better than the 2nd book which just seems to be about eating disgusting things. But that’s generally what amuses kids especially boys.
D**.
Ban the children!
This is a very well-written and pertinent book that drives home the author’s point, that there many children that are absolutely terrible, if not monstrous.I have two of these smelly, snotty little creatures at home. These absolutely hideous and annoying energy-drainers would make perfect case studies for the author, Mr Walliams. And as I'm tired of being subject to their frequent pranks it is good that this series creates a platform to some of the worst atrocities of child behaviour.Our society has placed children on a pedestal. And it has gone too far.Children should and will take notice!; Soon you should not dare to spent hours online glued to your iPads, picking your nose, ignoring your despairing parents. Your names and identities will be revealed in these books!The book is appropriately and accurately illustrated by an artist who knows how to capture the ghastly traits of young individuals - your portrait will be next.So I would not be surprised if this series starts a much needed and timely movement of re-emancipation of parents.Finally it will be quiet at the dinner tables, no more endless nonsense about Tiktok, the constant stream of impossible questions will cease, bath-time will be honoured, school results will flourish!Thank you Mr. Walliams.
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