The Trouble with Mum

The Trouble with Mum by Babette Cole is a delightful children’s book published by Little Mammoth in 1993. This edition features 32 pages filled with vibrant illustrations and humorous storytelling that captures the whimsical adventures of a mother who wears funny hats and bakes amusing cakes. The narrative showcases her unique ability to save the school, engaging young readers with its playful tone and imaginative scenarios.
In this book, readers will discover endearingly quirky tales that are sure to elicit laughter from both children and parents alike. The stories explore themes of family and the amusing dynamics between parents and their children, making it a relatable read for many. With its miniature format, The Trouble with Mum offers a charming experience that highlights Babette Cole’s signature style of humor and creativity, inviting readers to enjoy the lighthearted escapades that unfold within its pages.
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She wears funny hats and makes funny cakes, but only she can save the school. The endearingly loony stories from Babette Cole have now been published in a new miniature format. As always, her vibrant, outrageously funny depictions will have kids–and parents–roaring with laughter. Winner of the prestigious Kurt Maschler Award, Babette Cole is the author of such favorites as “The Hairy Book, The Slimy Book, Dr. Dog, Princess Smartypants,” and “The Bad Good Book of Manners.”
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