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Spy Toys: Undercover

Mark Powers, Tim Wesson

Spy Toys: Undercover

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

17 reviews

Toy Story meets James Bond in the third book in this incredible action-packed series! Can Dan the teddy bear who is too strong, Arabella the rag doll with the bad temper and Flax the tech genuis robot rabbit save the day once more?

When the world’s most famous chocolate factory disappears, it is up to the Spy Toys to find out the truth – and fast! If the chocolate runs out, there could be riots from children everywhere! The Spy Toys are sent undercover into a school where they need to disguise themselves as regular pupils. Could this be their toughest challenge yet? They’ll need all their wits about them to defeat this baddie. And one thing is for sure: these kids don’t play nice!

Featuring hilarious illustrations from Tim Wesson throughout, this series is perfect for fans of Pamela Butchart and David Solomons’ My Brother is a Superhero.

Reviews

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I liked this book because I liked the mysterys that happened in it.

Master Tyler Fascination 06.07.2024

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I liked this book because I liked the mysterys that happened in it.

Master Tyler Fascination 06.07.2024

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Like this book because it'd got lots of secretive spying stuff

Countess Gloriana Arlington 12.01.2024

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toys go undercover, to find April the little girl. I enjoyed Flax who is a rabbit and Dan is a bear.

Marshal Babs Colly-Wobbles 06.12.2022

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This was my favourites of the Spy Toy books. My favourite character was Victor the mechanical Sloth! I thought it was funny when Flax was playing Turbo Badger.

Judge Geronimo Sparrow 02.09.2022

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the book is a little weird to be called a kids book because they're called brats in this so i diddn't really like this but i recommend it to anyone that likes spies, and toys

Anonymous 25.08.2021

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I thought that it was cool that the toys could have implants planted in their brains to make them kind of real people. I liked flax best because I really like rabbits. I would recommend it to people who like toys.

Count Sandwich Menace 19.08.2021

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I liked all of the characters equally. I would recommend this book to someone else.

Lady Sapphire Sequins 20.07.2021

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I like that it is full of adventure. I like all of the Spy Toys. I would recommend it to people who like fun adventure stories.

Viscount Slide Stegosaurus 11.08.2020

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A top-secret organisation is stealing all the fun in the world and they even want kids

Judge Race-car Racoon 22.07.2020

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Its was funny

Anonymous 03.08.2019

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This book was fiction and my favourite characters were Flax the rabbit who could work out problems and was really cleaver and Dan who was a super strong teddy.

Baroness Sapphire Pumpernickel 31.07.2019

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I liked the character Dan, the teddy bear, best.

Baron Trigger Sofa 25.07.2019

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It was a bit funny and a bit serious to me.

Constable Octopus Casserole 31.08.2018

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I recommend this book for younger readers

Anonymous 21.08.2018

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This book was ok as the plot didn't catch onto me. Would recommend to readers 7 years up to 10 years.

Anonymous 07.08.2018

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Can the Spy Toys (Dan the super-strong teddy bear, Arabella the extremely angry doll and a Flax the tech-mad rabbit) find out who took all the things that kids love before it's too late? Can the Spy Toys save the day again?

Anonymous 30.07.2018