Tom Gates: Genijalne ideje (uglavnom), 4. knjiga

Tom Gates: Genijalne ideje (uglavnom), 4. knjiga

Liz Pichon

The fourth installment of the globally successful series by the British writer and illustrator follows Tom's everyday life, especially the preparations for Sports Day, when all classes from his school compete against each other.

Tom is worried that his dad might embarrass him because he wants to join the parents' race, and the biggest surprise will happen at the Talent Review where he will perform with his band. A fun and humorous novel written in the form of a diary is intended for readers of lower grades of elementary school.

The highly successful and award-winning books about a boy who captivates readers with humor and super fun drawings have been translated into 36 languages ​​and sold more than a million copies in the UK alone. Prestigious awards also contributed to its great popularity: Roald Dahl, the award for the funniest children's book, Waterstone's award for the children's book of the year and the Red House Award for the best book for young readers.

Original title
Tom Gates Genius Ideas (mostly)
Translation
Petra Matić
Editor
Emica Kalogjera Rogić
Illustrations
Liz Pichon
Dimensions
19 x 15 cm
Pages
320
Publisher
Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53060-989-1

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