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Class 6’s teacher is a witch. That’s bad. The dancing skeletons and pterodactyls they can see in her eyes are worse. And nobody likes the snake in her desk. But worst of all are the witch-nits.
Rodney catches them first. It’s not long before the whole class is scratching. Then strange things start happening to them. The green glowing toenails. The antennae that pick up digital radio. And whatever it is that Rodney’s turning into…
Is there any cure for the nits of doom?
Class Six’s new teacher is a witch. Her lessons are magic, and she’s great at teaching spelling...but when the entire class catch witch nits, something has to be done. A hilarious school comedy.
Laugh-out-loud funny school comedy packed with hilarious characters and witty dialogue
Fantastic illustrations by Kelly Canby add to the humour
Carnegie-nominated author has a great track record and schools presence
Part of the A&C Black Funny Month
Things just get weirder and weirder in this hilarious tale which takes a whole new look at teachers.
...a jolly good romp which moves at a cracking pace and those who’ve just begun to read fluently will love it.
Sally Prue isn't sure where she was born, but from the time she was adopted as a baby she was brought up in Hertfordshire. Sally and her husband Roger have two grown-up daughters: Sophia and Rosalind.
When Sally is not writing books she's often reading them, or writing e-mails. She also has a house and garden that decays just slightly faster than she can do anything about it. She likes walking, and birds and other animals and plants. She is really interested in frogs, art, making things, music, people, ideas, fabrics. She has a set of Northumbrian bagpipes, but she doesn't play them very often at the moment. Which is probably a good thing.