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S.W.I.T.C.H: Crane Fly Crash

S.W.I.T.C.H: Crane Fly Crash

by Ali Sparkes and Ross Collins
Paperback
Publication Date: 07/04/2011

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Josh and Danny must go on a rescue mission to save their annoying big sister, Jenny, when she accidentally uses the S.W.I.T.C.H spray on herself and turns into a crane fly!The twins know there's only one thing for it - they'll have to change themselves into crane flies too, and try to keep their sister out of trouble. However risky . . . Can the boys resist the lure of the light bulb and stop Jenny from getting
legless? And will Piddle the dog be able to resist a crunchy, bugtastic snack?Petty Potts's diary entry: Victor Crouch's spies could be anywhere! I keep imagining that
old eyebrow-less freak staring through my windows . . .But I suppose I do have to remember that sometimes I see and hear things which aren't really there. That's all part of the package when you're a genius. I will make sure Josh and Danny keep very watchful, though.Ah ha! Ah ha ha ha ha! Erm. Scary powerful laugh etc. (It doesn't really work, typed out, does it?)
ISBN:
9780192729361
9780192729361
Category:
Adventure stories (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
07-04-2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
128
Dimensions (mm):
194x131x10mm
Weight:
0.1kg
Ross Collins

Ross was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1972. As he grew up he was fond of drawing and precariously swinging backwards on chairs. He graduated from the Glasgow School of Art in 1994 with a First in Illustration.

In the same year he won the MacMillan Children's Book Prize. Ross spends his time writing and illustrating children's books, walking by Loch Lomond and precariously swinging backwards on chairs.

Ross can also be found scaring small children at book festivals and schools.

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