Ted Rules the World
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When the Prime Minister begins making Ted's great ideas a reality, he suddenly has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders … A hilarious comedy caper from Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce. If you had a direct line to the Prime Minister, what would you ask them to do? Ever since the new Prime Minister was elected, Ted has noticed something weird going on. All Ted's ideas seem to be turning into government policy! An extra day off at the weekend. Free football collector's cards available in school playgrounds. Is it all just a coincidence or does he have some kind of influence over the country's leader? And if he does, what can he ask her to do next? … When the Prime Minister begins making Ted's great ideas a reality, he suddenly has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders … A hilarious comedy caper from Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce. Ted thinks there’s something fishy going on. Ever since his birthday when he got a special loyalty card at the local shop, all his great ideas are being thought of by the new Prime Minister too. Now there’s laws about walking to school and everyone has Mondays off! Could the shop’s market research lady have anything to do with it? And if Ted has become a Leader, shouldn’t he start thinking up proper laws to save the world… Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.
When the Prime Minister begins making Ted's great ideas a reality, he suddenly has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders … A hilarious comedy caper from Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce. If you had a direct line to the Prime Minister, what would you ask them to do? Ever since the new Prime Minister was elected, Ted has noticed something weird going on. All Ted's ideas seem to be turning into government policy! An extra day off at the weekend. Free football collector's cards available in school playgrounds. Is it all just a coincidence or does he have some kind of influence over the country's leader? And if he does, what can he ask her to do next? … When the Prime Minister begins making Ted's great ideas a reality, he suddenly has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders … A hilarious comedy caper from Waterstones Children's Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce. Ted thinks there’s something fishy going on. Ever since his birthday when he got a special loyalty card at the local shop, all his great ideas are being thought of by the new Prime Minister too. Now there’s laws about walking to school and everyone has Mondays off! Could the shop’s market research lady have anything to do with it? And if Ted has become a Leader, shouldn’t he start thinking up proper laws to save the world… Particularly suitable for readers aged 7+ with a reading age of 7.
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