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Tasty Weird

Tasty Weird 1

WeirDo #16

by Anh Do and Jules Faber
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2021
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The Cook-Off is on! Weir and his friends have their eyes on the prize-a trip to Queen Bubblegum’s LOLLY FACTORY! Will the battle be a piece of cake?! It won’t be easy...but it will be funny!

Book Features:

  • Over 2.5 MILLION copies in print across the series!
  • Book 16 in the best-selling series!
  • Queen Bubblegum makes the yummiest treats in the universe! Do Weir and his friends have what it takes to WIN the trip to her factory?
  • Plus, there’s a new kid in school...and she’s hilarious! Meet Sue Perfunny!
  • Themes: cooking, competition, cooperation, family, friendship, school, humour.
ISBN:
9781760974657
9781760974657
Category:
Humorous stories (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2021
Publisher:
Scholastic Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
160
Dimensions (mm):
198x140mm
Jules Faber

Jules Faber is a multi-award-winning cartoonist and illustrator.

He has published numerous comic strips, worked for various newspapers, taught cartooning around Australia, been in multiple art exhibitions and has worked as an animator on a Disney show.

Jules has served three terms as President of the Australian Cartoonists Association, the world's oldest cartoonist's organisation.

And on top of all that, he loves illustrating children's books, including Anh Do's WeirDo series (Scholastic), Helix and the Arrival by Damean Posner and the new Leo da Vinci series by Michael Pryor.

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There’s a new student in Weir’s class, Sue, who may give him some competition as the funniest kid. There’s also another competition that the entire class are preparing for: a cooking competition. Competing in teams of two, the winners will represent their class at the District Finals. The ultimate winner gets to go to Queen Bubblegum’s Lolly Factory.

I couldn’t help but think of Willy Wonka when I met Queen Bubblegum. Both sugar barons have similar ideas for making candy even sweeter by designing rooms in their factories that would delight children and adults alike.

You know how you’re supposed to be less likely to buy a whole bunch of junk food when you go grocery shopping if you’re not hungry when you enter the store? I’m going to borrow that advice and adapt it only slightly: You may not want to read this book on an empty stomach or imagining so many sugary goodies may well have you searching your cupboards for some goodies of your own to quell your cravings.

Like all WeirDo books, there were plenty of Dad jokes and puns to be found and Jules Faber continues to bring them to life. This series might be written with kids who are 7 to 10 years old in mind but I’m going to continue to order them as soon as my library purchases them. I might roll my eyes at some of the jokes but I always do it with a smile. I wish this series had been around when I was a kid.

Full review can be found on my blog.

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