Dreamboat Zing

Dreamboat Zing by Philip Ridley, published by Puffin in 1996, is a 64-page work written in English. This book follows the journey of Dreamboat Flea and his mother as they embark on an adventurous quest to find a cure for his hiccups. Throughout their escapade, they encounter various challenges, but it is ultimately the sight of Dreamboat Flea’s reflection that brings about a surprising resolution to his hiccup troubles.
Readers will discover a blend of juvenile fiction that explores themes of adventure and self-discovery through the lens of love and romance. The narrative presents a whimsical take on the fears and challenges faced by its characters, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its unique premise and imaginative storytelling, this edition invites readers to join Dreamboat Flea on his hair-raising adventure.
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Dreamboat flea and his mother set off on a hair-raising adventure to find a cure for his hiccups – but nothing is frightening enough. But Dreamboat Flea’s hiccups are well and truly cured when he is suddenly confronted with the most horrific creature of all – the image of himself in the mirror.
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