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What's In My Fridge?




What's In My Fridge?
By Paul Guy Hurrell
Genre:-Children's Fantasy
Pages:-52
Publishing:-Blossom Spring
Blurb:-Terry, ten years old, is being bullied at school due to his weight
He particularly hates going to school on Fridays because this is P.E. day.
One Friday, feeling glum as ever at the prospect of going to school, Terry reaches into the fridge for his packed lunch box, and is suddenly pulled into the fridge, thrusted into a magical world where an adventure awaits him.
 In this strange land that he finds himself in, Terry rides a giant worm, take the best and worst taxi ride ever, meets a queen and the Tippytappies as well as walking behind the stinking Gobulator all the way to Hope city.
  After meeting many more different characters on his journey, Terry has learnt a lot about courage and is ready to stand up to the school bully, with a little help from Theodore the dragon and his four baby dragons.
 An inspirational children's story of hope and bravery!
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My Review:-My granddaughter read this book after myself, so I thought I would write her review. This is a review from a 13-year-old girl that is being bullied from a group of girls at school.
 I did feel sorry for Terry for being one of the bigger kids, kids can be really cruel, especially in school PE. I think we all wish we could go to a magical land away from everything, I know I would. Polly is a great friend to have and I loved how he didn't see Terry any different, even though he was totally different to him, The adventures they get up to are so funny and the signs are really good "This way, That way, The other way" and the way the author put it into the conversation. I liked how Terry stood up to Max(Maxwell). If you stand up to bullies and show that you're not afraid, that might be all it takes, but if not it will make them stop and think and the more you stand up to them the better. 

1 comment:

Zooloo's Book Diary said...

Thank you to your Granddaughter for her lovely review x