Krazy Kow Saves the World - Well, Almost

· Penguin UK
3.6
5 reviews
Ebook
192
Pages
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About this ebook

Krazy Kow is Jamie Fink’s idea – a cow superhero with some amazing udder attachments. He’s trying to make a film starring the Kow as she battles against the Dark Contaminator. But first he has to cope with a few little problems, like exploding strawberries, rampaging toddlers and hostile football fans. After this, saving the world should be a doddle!

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3.6
5 reviews
A Google user
February 21, 2012
I have read this book which Jeremy Strong wrote and it is a really really good book which is why I would advice you to read this book in any way possible or you will miss a great book like this. Jeremy Strong is a really goo author
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A Google user
December 24, 2016
It's awesome and i read every night before bedtime and i am only on chapter six and i can't wait to read more of this fantastic story.YOU HAVE TOO READ IT AND GET IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Blessing Nwogu
August 12, 2014
Sample sucks dont use it
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About the author

'Jeremy Strong, a former primary headteacher, has been writing for children for many years. He is hugely popular – he won the Children's Book Award for The Hundred-Mile-An-Hour Dog and has been shortlisted for My Mum's Going to Explode. He lives near Bath.

Nick Sharratt is a very successful illustrator, known for his bold and humorous picture books, and for his illustration of the novels of Jacqueline Wilson. Nick lives in Brighton.

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