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Smashing new book…

By admin | June 12, 2009

I’m a little biased it has to be said as the author is my big brother but the brilliant new Professor Potts book is out: The Smash! Smash! Truck. It’s all about recycling told in a refreshing blast of punk style! I hasten to add that it has been read and approved by my 8 year old son who found it so dazzling he had to wear sunglasses and he’s not been able to put it down.

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“It’s brilliant and smash-tastic” Reid, 8

This and the previous Professor Potts book ‘Uneversaurus(about dinosaurs) are especially popular with boys. This is evidenced by my son’s school’s copy of Uneversuarus  being a bit hit with lots of boys who borrow it from the school library a lot. However, don’t just take my word for it, Uneversaurus was picked for the prestigious ‘Boys into Books” scheme run by the School Libraries Association!

Go on, buy a copy and make a little boy (or girl) very happy… and more educated about recycling, the big bang, atoms etc.

It’s definitely a great thing to encourage boys to read books with such engaging reading matter at a crucial age for their educational development and reading skills. Both books are suitable for 5-11 year-old’s according to the School Libraries age category.

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