Book details
Bolds In Trouble
Description
The Bolds are back for another hilarious tale!This time, Teddington's wildest family have decided to stay at home and keep their heads down - it isn't always easy hiding tails and fur under clothes, and it's important not to raise suspicion amongst their human neighbours. But trouble soon come...
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
304 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storyline: 'Bolds in Trouble' offers an exciting and humorous plot that keeps readers, especially children, engaged from start to finish. The adventures of the Bold family are both entertaining and filled with unexpected twists, making it a delightful read.
- Themes of Acceptance and Family: Julian Clary weaves important themes such as acceptance, diversity, and the meaning of family into the narrative. These themes are presented in a way that is accessible to young readers, providing valuable lessons alongside the fun.
- Illustrations by David Roberts: The book is brought to life by the charming and expressive illustrations of David Roberts. His artwork complements the story perfectly, adding an extra layer of enjoyment and helping to stimulate the imaginations of young readers.
- Language and Humor: Julian Clary's use of language is both witty and age-appropriate, ensuring that the humor resonates with children and adults alike. The clever wordplay and puns make 'Bolds in Trouble' a fun read for parents and children to share.