Blissfully unaware of the gathering horde of monsters, a group of teachers make their way back through the forest in this wonderfully irreverent rhyming tale from the author of Space Tortoise.
An irreverent and zany counting book that is gently thrilling and written in a deliciously infectious rhyme with witty and whimsical illustrations.
Ten very foolish teachers have missed the last bus home. But LOOK - a shortcut through the forest! They'll be back in time for tea! Off they skip, unaware that in the woods a hungry horde of mischievous and hilariously goofy monsters is waiting... An irreverent and zany counting book that is gently thrilling with witty and whimsical illustrations.
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781529504170
Number of pages: 32
Weight: 195 g
Dimensions: 271 x 232 x 3 mm
wonderfully irreverent counting rhyme; a playfully wicked back-to-school alternative - The Bookseller
The illustrations are bold and beautiful and he loves to spot the hidden monster! - Books Up North
glorious rhyming counting book is the perfect combination of hilarious bold illustration and runaway bouncing text – with a witty twist at the end - The Daily Mail
Every library and classroom should have a copy of this amusing, cheeky picture book. As I read this book." - Just Imagine
Ten Delicious Teachers is the tale of ten rather silly teachers. First, they miss their bus home, then they decide to cut through the woods to get home, one that has a ‘monster’ warning before it.
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What a hoot of a book that Floss (aged five) found an absolute delight to read to us. The illustrations are wonderfully fun and hint gloriously at the fate soon to behold the teachers.
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A funny rhyming book that marches along as monsters eat up the teachers one by one until... they try to eat Miss Hunter. Then it all goes wrong. It is funny and charming. A great book to learn by heart. Many thanks to... More
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