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WIN A SIGNED COPY OF THE DINOSAUR THAT POOPED A PLANET!
Source: The Very Blog
Hurrah we have some exciting news for McFly (and The Dinosaur That Pooped Christmas) fans!!! We’ve only gone and nabbed ourselves 3 SIGNED copies of The Dinosaur That Pooped a Planet! It is the second instalment from the McFly Boys (Tom Fletcher and Dougie Poynter) which follows after the highly successful The Dinosaur That Pooped Christmas. In this new book Danny and Dinosaur are back in another amazing adventure and this time they are going to space! But when Danny realises he’s forgotten Dino’s lunch box, the very hungry dinosaur eats everything in sight, including their only way home: the rocket! How will Dino get them back home?
About the authors:
Dougie Poynter is fascinated by reptiles, Tom Fletcher loves space, and they have a shared obsession with poop! After writing songs together for nine years in the band McFly, they wrote this book in the same way that they write their song lyrics.
Tom and Dougie comment ‘We absolutely love children’s fiction and have a passion for writing. We constantly come up with ridiculous ideas and can’t quite believe that this one is becoming a reality. We spend hours in book shops when we’re on tour finding inspiration from all kinds of books but more often than not we find ourselves in the kids picture book section getting funny looks from parents and staff. We both know that as kids we would have loved this book and so we hope that when children and parents read it they laugh as much as we did when we wrote it.’