Member Reviews
This is perfect for fun things fs to do with small children. Not all days are really silly it's a good balance. Could have been enhanced by some extra material like jokes to break it up a bit. A perfect addition to any family bookcase Thank you netgallery and publisher and author.
Harry Hill, one of the most loved comedians, has a challenge for the nation's kids - can you be a silly sausage for an entire year? Of course you can and Harry has your back, as he has created 365 sillIy ideas to keep you mischievous and downright silly on a day to day basis. Hilarious and totally inventive from start to finish. The kids were totally engaged with the book and it got them away from their screens, using their imagination and learning a thing or two whilst having fun. Guaranteed to make you laugh unless of course you are the mayor of Swaffham or something. What is Harry Hill's obsession with Swaffham anyway?! Silly.
This is a book that needs to be on every kid's bookshelf. An idea Christmas present so you can start on New Year's Day.
Thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for the chance to review an advanced copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
A really fun book for young fans of Harry Hill, this comes up with an idea for a ridiculous thing to do every day of the year. These range from wearing odd shoes to renaming the streets of your town to making chewing gum ghosts – all of them silly, all of them safe and all of them designed to encourage children to use their imaginations (and put down their electronic devices). Some of the ideas are very simple and quick, others more involved and all bear the hallmarks of Harry Hill’s brand of comedy.
This would make a wonderful Christmas present for kids but be warned that you’re likely to be at the receiving end of some very strange situations in the future if you do!
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an advance copy in return for an honest review.