Warewolf Teacher
Written by Michael Broad
Part of the Jake Cake Series
The Lovereading4Kids comment
Jake Cake tells his three adventures in his own way, jotted down in words and pictures in his notebooks in his own quirky style. In these three, Jake’s adventures involve encounters with a werewolf, a monster and a real-life mummy but somehow he comes out well from all of them.
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Warewolf Teacher by Michael Broad
Part of a four-book series, this book features three adventures written in Jake's own notebooks. Here, Jake meets a werewolf, a monster and a real-life mummy. It is intended for boys and girls of 7+ years of age.
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Format
Paperback (b Format)
144 pages
Author
Michael Broad
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Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Publication date
1st February 2007
ISBN
9780141320878
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