LoveReading4Kids Says
One of our Books of the Year 2015 - October 2015 Book of the Month Those pants-mad aliens are back for another bonkers and utterly irresistible episode of knicker-nicking! Lightning sends the aliens’ spaceship crash-landing into the deepest jungle where to their great surprise they discover a stash of gigantic underpants. They’ve chanced upon the last surviving dinosaurs on earth but it’s good news because these giant lizards love pants too! Before you can say ‘elastic’ the aliens are taking the dinosaurs to their planet for pant fun and games. Text and illustrations are bright and bouncy as ever and this will bring a smile to the face of the tiredest adult, while where young readers are concerned, this series is simply pantastic. ~ Andrea Reece
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Claire Freedman Press Reviews
Praise for Claire Freedman and Ben Cort’s Underpants books -
“Guaranteed to get the little ones giggling.” Daily Mail
“Fun, colourful and dynamic” The Times
“This book is a feast of colour and humour” Red House Children’s Book Award
“This fantastic rhyming story [...] is simply pantastic!” Galaxy British Book Awards
“Wacky rhyming text and vibrant illustrations” Good Book Guide
“My three-year-old son Ezra ... says that he finds its attempt at post-ironic subversion of the sci-fi genre tiresome yet addictive. The things they say!” David Baddiel, The Times
“Full of rollicking fun.” Parents in Touch
“Bouncy, perfectly rhythmic verses; lively and colourful pictures with plenty of hilarious details” Nursery World
About Claire Freedman
Claire Freedman lives on the Essex coast. She has worked for the BBC, Harrods and for a reprographic company and now writes full-time. She is the author of a number of books for children, including A Kiss Goodnight, Snuggle Up, Sleepy Ones and On This Special Night with Little Tiger Press. When not writing, Claire spends her time sailing, walking in the countryside and, when she can, travelling abroad.
Claire discovered her love of writing for children after joining a local writing group – which she still enjoys attending regularly. She began by writing stories and picture strips for comics including Twinkle, Pingu and Sesame Street, before trying her hand at picture books.
Read a Q&A with Claire Freedman here.
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