Peace and Love Thing

“Peace and Love Thing” by Jon Blake, published by Hodder Children’s Books in 2007, is a humorous juvenile fiction that spans 121 pages. The story unfolds in the House of Fun, where peace and harmony reign in the absence of grownups. However, this tranquility is disrupted when Stinky discovers a mysterious seed in the Attic of Horrors, leading to a series of unexpected and chaotic events.
Readers will find a blend of family dynamics and humor as the narrative explores the consequences of Icky’s decision to plant the seed. The plot thickens with surprising transformations, including Bryan turning into a girl and the arrival of a helicopter, all while a toilet urgently needs attention. This edition captures the whimsical essence of the story, making it a lighthearted exploration of childhood adventures and the unpredictable nature of fun.
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With the grownups all gone, all is peace and harmony in the House of Fun. But not for long! When Stinky finds a mysterious seed in the Attic of Horrors, Icky can’t resist planting it. After that, eventsbecome unstoppable as things begin to change dramatically.Bryan turns into a girl, a helicopter arrives on the roof, and a toilet is in dire need of emptying. Could this be their perfect world or the start of a nightmare?”
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