I Am Reading: Mr Cool

Kevin loves being in the rock band Mr Cool – but his friends aren’t sure he’s cool enough! Doesn’t Kevin realise that Gran’s woolly jumpers with sheep and teddy bears aren’t the right kind of clothes for a rock star? Then big record boss Mr Rich offers them a deal, as long as they drop the odd guy with the jumpers. Will the band give up their chance of fame to keep Kevin in the group?

This fabulous read-alone treat from a popular series bridges the gap between picture books and chapter books. With glowing colour illustrations and an audio CD to read along to, it’s a really satisfying story for little learners to devour!

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    It’s alright. I read this when I was younger, and it’s probably best for younger readers.

    8 March 2013

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    I loved it so Much God it was Brilliant I got this book at my Home I read it to my Little Brother called Kaden :)

    29 April 2011

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    This book is good. It tells us a moral. By the way, you don’t need everything new to be cool. You already are.

    10 July 2009

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    Jacqueline Wilson

    Former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson is one of the UK’s best-known living children’s authors.

    Awards

    Jacqueline has won loads of awards, including the prestigious Children’s Laureate 2005-2007, two British Book Awards Children’s Books of the Year for Girls in Tears and The Illustrated Mum, and the Guardian prize for The Illustrated Mum. In a poll to find the Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book Double Act was voted 10th and was the only contemporary title in the top ten.

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