Letters from an Alien Schoolboy
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Forester
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By:
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Ros Asquith
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Flowkwee is on a mission – he has to disguise himself as a schoolboy and spy on young earthlings, in order to help his father with his research. Here are his letters to his best friend, describing the strange earthlings who have only one head, two peepers, and no aerials, lights, whirlers or even winkers! And he discovers the fool-proof way to catch earthlings is to tell them to follow a sign saying ‘ice cream!’
©2010 Ros Asquith (P)2011 Oakhill Publishing LtdCritic Reviews
"This is the first in a terrific new series for both boys and girls ... the story itself is a real page-turner. ... full of humour and pace." (Lovereading4kids)
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