Kid-Zilla and the kittens of doom
In this second adventure in the hilarious Kid-Zilla series, the invading aliens have got hold of a weird artifact called the “internet” (ever heard of it?) and they’re throwing its best and worst parts back at the human race! Can our humongous hero Kid-Zilla and his brilliant sister Zoe prevail against the furry fury of adorable, atomic kittens?
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CAN KID-ZILLA PREVAIL AGAINST THE FURRY FURY OF ADORABLE, ATOMIC KITTENS?
In this action-packed and hilarious sequel to Kid-Zilla and the Invaders from Planet Aaargh, Pablo and Zoe - our humongous hero and his brilliant sister - must take on their greatest challenge yet. The invading aliens have got hold of a weird artifact called the "internet" (ever heard of it?) and they're throwing its best and worst parts back at the human race!
Three cuddly-but-colossal super-kittens are unleashed upon the city. Not only can they crush skyscrapers beneath their adorable paws, but their hypnotising eye-beams have the power to turn humans into argumentative, infighting, keyboard warriors! As chaos descends, can the world's biggest little kid save the day?
This funny, action-packed, and completely off-the-wall comic story will delight fans of Dog-Man and Bunny Versus Monkey. Parents and kids alike will thrill to the anarchic humour, fast-paced storytelling, in this big-hearted tale of sibling friendship and triumph over adversity.
Perfect for young readers aged 7+.
PRAISE FOR JESS BRADLEY'S SUPER DWEEB SERIES:
"With fast-paced action and absurd humor [...] Super Dweeb in an exciting new series for fans of Captain Underpants or Diary of a Wimpy Kid" - SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
"A funny, fast-paced and zany adventure, bursting with colourful cartoon-style illustrations" - BOOK TRUST
Additional information
| Weight | 175 g |
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| Dimensions | 231 × 150 × 6 mm |
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| Publisher | Arcturus |
| Imprint | Arcturus |
| Cover | Paperback |
| Pages | 64 |
| Language | English |
| Edition | Graphic ed |
| Dewey | 741.5 (edition:23) |
| Readership | Children – juvenile / Code: J |