About this deal
Our list includes some of the world’s favourite authors, illustrators and licensed brands, such as Eric Carle, Helen Oxenbury, Nadia Shireen, The Snowman, Doctor Who, Roald Dahl, Tom Fletcher, Jeff Kinney, Rick Riordan, Robin Stevens, and Jacqueline Wilson to name but a few. Just as funny and ludicrous as the other Little Badman books, with Humza negotiating the transition to secondary school dealing with bullies, zombies, and the legacy of the partition of India via the power of friendship, courage, and rap. Oh, and we haven’t even mentioned the ancient magical orb causing havoc and very possibly leading to world destruction.
As the most iconic and well-known children’s book brand in the UK today, we are always on the lookout for innovative ways to tell the world’s favourite stories and for brilliant new debut talent and brands that connect with today’s young readers, from newborn up to twelve years old. The content and ambition of the show remains the same: to give every pupil the opportunity to engage with authors and illustrators in their own classroom using the power of the internet. If you have a child who enjoys horror stories with a comedic twist, or if you're looking for a unique and engaging read for a young reader, "Little Badman and the Rise of the Punjabi Zombie" is definitely worth checking out.Microwaved pants and killer bees feature in this rib-aching comic caper, heightened with moments of real tenderness and heart. A perfect read for Tom Gates fans: prepare for big belly laughs and great advice on how to be yourself. Along the way, they encounter a variety of interesting characters and have many exciting adventures. While in Pakistan, Little Badman and his cousins find themselves in the middle of a zombie outbreak, and they must use their wit and bravery to survive. The previous Litte Badman books were so popular with my Year 6 class that they created a waiting list for them!
Since accumulating over ninety million views on his channel Humza has used his influence and comedy for a greater purpose. The characters are likable and well-developed, and the book touches on important themes of family, friendship, and cultural traditions. The book follows the adventures of Little Badman, a young boy from East London, as he and his family travel to Pakistan for a wedding. Overall, "Little Badman and the Rise of the Punjabi Zombie" is a fun and entertaining read for children.
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