Betsey Biggalow is Here!
Malorie Blackman
Betsey Biggalow is here! She may be small but she’s full of bright and shiny ideas about new trainers, winning at marbles and even helping the world! Join Betsey on four short, sun-filled adventures as she learns you don’t have to be big to make a big difference.
This book is one of five short story collections featuring the lively and likeable Betsey Biggalow from Children’s Laureate, Malorie Blackman. Beautifully illustrated by Jamie Smith, these stories are ideal for building confidence in readers aged 7 and over, whether reading aloud or reading alone.
Reviews

I thought it was a really good book because it has lots of determination and inspiring ideas.
Mademoiselle Bijou Hammersmith 02.07.2024

I thought it was a really good book because it has lots of determination and inspiring ideas.
Mademoiselle Bijou Hammersmith 02.07.2024

I loved the book and the specific thing I liked was if she made any mistakes she always corrected it
Empress Petronella Jellybaby 30.06.2022

Fun book to read
Princess Peaches Astronomical 25.08.2021

It was good because Betsey was trying to be nice to get a reward
Superstar Pirate Menace 28.07.2020

This book is about a girl called Betsey. One day her friend boasts about his marble to everyone. Betsey tells him to have a bet with his big marble hits Betsey's precious lucky marble her dad gave then he keeps both the marbles and if Betsey's marble hits her friend's marble then she keeps both the marbles. Read this book to find out what happens and read Betsey's book for more of her adventures.
Anonymous 28.07.2017

It is a great book to learn reading from a story because I think that it is a really really fun and exciting book.
Anonymous 30.08.2016

I want to read more of these books about Betsey. I'd love to have her as a friend.
Anonymous 29.08.2015

It was really fun to read and especially the marble story
Anonymous 29.07.2015

It is fun and exiting story perfect for 6-8 years of age.
Anonymous 03.08.2014

this book has 4 grate short stories. They are fun and exiting perfect for 6-8 years of age.
Anonymous 01.08.2014