Used
Paperback
2001
$3.35
Crumble Lane School is so dull that the spiders on the ceilings yawn. The school uniform is grey, the classrooms cold and bare and the teachers as dull as dust. The only happy person there is Natalie, who spends all her time doing what she loves best: maths. But then, enter Posh Watson, with his purple jacket, giant sunglasses and pink musical trainers, saying things like abso-doodle-utely and hoo-doodle-ray . And, before you can say fan-doodle-tastic , everyone is copying him - except Natalie, who thinks that the whole school has gone mad!
Used
Hardcover
1995
$12.15
A colourful tale for young readers by the author of the award-winning The Great Elephant Chase . Will shorts be glazzed-out tomorrow? Are trumpet trainers just for bondos? What's whirrabubble next? Ask Posh Watson! Before he arrives, Crumble Lane School is so dull that the spiders on the ceilings yawn. The school uniform is grey, the classrooms cold and bare and the teachers as dull as dust. The only happy person there is Natalie, who spends all her time doing what she loves best, which is Maths. But then, enter Posh Watson, with his purple jacket, giant sunglasses, pink musical trainers, saying things like abso-doodle-utely and hoo-doodle-ray . And, before you can say fan-doodle-tastic , everyone is copying him - except Natalie, who thinks the whole school has gone mad. Gillian Cross won the Carnegie Medal for her novel Wolf and was a runner-up for the same award for A Map of Nowhere and The Great Elephant Chase , which also won both the 1992 Whitbread Children's Novel Award and the Smarties Book Prize. Her other titles include Beware Olga . Mike Gordon is the illustrator of Henry Hound and Hector the Spectre . He was named Berol Cartoonist of the Year in 1988.