Superloo Queen Victoria’s Potty

Superloo Queen Victoria’s Potty by W.C. Flushing, published by Penguin Adult on August 2, 2007, is a 192-page work in English that combines elements of fiction and juvenile fiction. This engaging narrative follows Superloo, a character with a grand ego and advanced technology, as it embarks on a mission to rescue its toilet ancestors from the past. Accompanied by Finn, a reluctant human helper, Superloo travels back to Victorian times to save a unique toilet designed by Sir Walter Closet, navigating various challenges along the way.
Readers will find a lively adventure filled with historical elements, as the story explores Victorian life, including slums and the challenges posed by factory owners. The narrative is enriched with humor and creativity, featuring puzzles and flick effects by Martin Chatterton that enhance the experience. This edition presents a unique blend of time travel and historical fiction, making it an entertaining read for those interested in both the whimsical and the educational aspects of the past.
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Superloo has an ego as big as a planet, a microchip that belongs to NASA and a mission to rescue its toilet ancestors from the past. In this fourth book, it’s off to Victorian times with Finn, his reluctant human helper, to rescue the magnificent musical 1812 Overture Toilet, designed by the great Sir Walter Closet. Along the way Finn gets stuck in a chimney while Superloo ends up at the bottom of the river – but nothing stops our heroes when there’s a toilet in peril! A rollicking, rumbustious ride through Victorian times, involving slums, evil factory owners and a great deal you never knew about Victorian potties. All history books should be like this! Martin Chatterton’s puzzles and flick effects add to the fun.
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