Bad Becky in Trouble

Bad Becky in Trouble by Gervase Phinn is a humorous addition to children’s literature, published by Penguin Books Limited on January 27, 2005. This UK edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Bad Becky, a cheeky and opinionated character who often finds herself in amusing predicaments, challenging traditional narratives with her unique perspective.
Readers will encounter a series of entertaining escapades that highlight themes of self-esteem and self-reliance. Bad Becky’s antics, from critiquing a magician’s performance to navigating family visits, provide a humorous take on social themes relevant to young readers. This collection of short stories is designed to resonate with children gaining confidence, making it an engaging read for those who appreciate a fresh and witty approach to storytelling.
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Bad Becky is cheeky (but charming), opinionated and always in some kind of trouble. But you can’t help loving her! I mean wouldn’t you rather hear a story about a princess who gets gobbled up by the dragon rather than another soppy one wher the prince saves the princess? And if a magician at a party was rubbish wouldn’t you point it out? And who wants their horrible Great Aunt Mildred visiting? So really, Becky is just doing everyone a favour… A wickedly funny new series for readers gaining confidence. Bad Becky’s got attitude!
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