The Bunk-bed Bus

The Bunk-bed Bus by Frank Rodgers is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin in 1991, featuring 32 pages of engaging storytelling. This edition presents the lively adventures of Janet and Sam, who are inspired by their energetic granny, known for her jogging, car repairs, and participation in art exhibitions. The narrative centers around her unique sculpture, the bunk-bed bus, which captures the imagination of local children and raises questions about its reception by the judges.
Readers will find a charming exploration of creativity and community through the eyes of Janet and Sam as they navigate the excitement surrounding their granny’s artistic endeavors. The story touches on themes of transportation and the joy of imaginative play, making it a fitting addition to juvenile fiction. This New Ed edition is presented in English, inviting young readers to enjoy a whimsical tale that celebrates the spirit of innovation and the bonds of family.
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Janet and Sam have the most energetic granny you’ll ever meet. She goes jogging, fixes cars and now she’s entering art exhibitions. But like Granny herself, her sculpture is larger than life. The local children think it’s great, but what will the judges think of the amazing bunk-bed bus?
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