Clogpots in Space

Clogpots in Space by Scoular Anderson is a New Ed edition published by Young Lions in 1994, featuring 64 pages in English. This book presents the humorous misadventures of the Clogpots, who, despite their lack of intelligence, find themselves on an unexpected journey in space after a failed attempt to fly a hot air balloon.
Readers will discover a whimsical tale where the Clogpots navigate the challenges of their new environment, highlighting themes of adventure and problem-solving. With a focus on juvenile nonfiction and fiction, this story is designed for intermediate readers and features lively illustrations that engage young audiences. The blend of humor, fantasy, and elements of science fiction makes it an entertaining read for children just beginning to explore the joys of reading.
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The Clogpots are not very bright. And when they end up in space, who knows where their adventure will take them?
The Clogpots are so slow, they make snails look brainy! So when they try to fly a hot air balloon, it’s not surprising that things soon go disastrously wrong. They have ended up in space, with no way to get home! Things may not be exactly what they seem, but will they be able to muddle their way out of trouble?
Jets is a series of simple stories with lots of lively pictures, ideal for children who are just beginning to enjoy reading.
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