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Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree (Mr Gum)

Andy Stanton, David Tazzyman

Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree (Mr Gum)

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  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Fantasy Worlds - awesome adventures of magic and mystery
  • Funny Stuff - rib ticklers to make you fall off your chair

Average rating

4 out 5

6 reviews

Completely hilarious … kind of The League of Gentlemen for kids’ Zoe Ball

Shabba me whiskers! It’s a bold new look for Mr Gum, the best-selling cult classic, ready for a new generation of nibbleheads. Good evening and welcome to a tale of forests! Of legendary beasts! Of misbehaving children! Of caterpillars called Graham! And of a great big BEEFER of a cherry tree! But what dark secrets are hidden in that tree, where the leaves grow thick and green? Polly intends to find out, and she intends to find out by finding out. What will she find out? Read this book and you’ll find out! Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree is the seventh book in the internationally best-selling series by Andy Stanton, which has won everything from the Blue Peter Book Award (twice) to the Roald Dahl Funny Prize and the Red House Children’s Book Award. Don’t miss Mr Gum’s other villainously brilliant adventures… You’re a Bad Man, Mr Gum! Mr Gum and the Biscuit Billionaire Mr Gum and the Goblins Mr Gum and the Power Crystals Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear What’s for Dinner, Mr Gum? Mr Gum and the Cherry Tree Mr Gum and the Secret Hideout Andy Stanton studied English at Oxford but they kicked him out. Before becoming a children’s writer he was a film script reader, a market researcher, an NHS lackey, a part-time sparrow and a grape. He is best known for the hilarious, bestselling and award-winning Mr Gum series and has also written picture books, including Danny McGee Drinks the Sea. Andy lives in North London and likes cartoons, books and music (even jazz). David Tazzyman studied illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University. As well as illustrating the Mr Gum series, he has illustrated many picture books Eleanor’s Eyebrows, You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus, Michael Rosen’s Jelly Boots, Smelly Boots and My Mum’s Growing Down by Laura Dockrill. He lives in Leicester with his wife and three sons.

Reviews

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It is very good and funny I would definitely recommend it.I love all of the mr gum books.

Empress Iguana Pineapple 05.08.2020

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When I read it ,it made me laugh

Duchess July Borneo 04.08.2020

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I like Alan Taylor the gingerbread man with elastic muscles and I also like Polly.

Corporal Flash Hedgehog 23.07.2020

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It is a funny book with lots of well created characters. My favourite character in Mr Gum is Alan Taylor. I would recommend this book to lots of people.

Viscountess Sunny Palm-tree 23.07.2020

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I thought it was too funny. I couldn't stop laughing at the song at the end! Alan Taylor had too many pets. Friday O'Leary is my favourite character. I like a magical creatures in it. Runtus is real! I would recommend the book to my best friend

Anonymous 16.07.2020

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I liked this book because it was interesting and funny.

Sir Kipper Ketchup 09.06.2020