Dilly at the Funfair

Dilly at the Funfair by Tony Bradman, published by Mammoth in 1999, is a 64-page book that presents a series of engaging stories centered around the character Dilly. The narrative begins with Dilly’s amusing misadventures, including a humorous misunderstanding involving a burglary trap that unexpectedly captures his dad. As the stories unfold, Dilly’s dreams of visiting the funfair come to life, showcasing his unique ability to turn challenges into fun experiences.
Readers will find a blend of lighthearted scenarios as Dilly explores various interests, including a newfound passion for DIY projects and his significant role in the Christmas play. The book captures the essence of childhood imagination and creativity, making it a delightful read for those interested in literature and fiction. With its playful themes and relatable situations, this edition offers a charming glimpse into Dilly’s world.
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These stories start with Dilly thinking that they’re going to be burgled and setting a trap – only to catch Dad! Then Dilly dreams of going to the funfair, but it’s not a success until he uses his supersonic scream. Dilly develops a passion for DIY, and has an important job at the Christmas play.
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