Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Over the Moon

The world’s most famous flying car is soaring sky high! There are laughs, time-travel and moon landings in this third brilliant new-look Chitty story. Pure genius by Frank Cottrell Boyce.

The original flying car, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, has had an MOT. Now she’s up to her flying ways again. But trouble is in store when she is stolen, leaving the Tooting family trapped in 1966. There’s no time to hang out listening to the Beatles or get caught up in World Cup mania. Why not? Because Little Harry has been kidnapped too. In the race to get Chitty and Little Harry back, the Tootings will come face to face with the Potts family. And with a fiendish arch-villain with an explosive plan to fly Chitty to the moon. Our ultimate read for any car journey!

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    Frank Cottrell Boyce

    Frank Cottrell Boyce is an author, screenwriter and writer of the London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony! His first children’s book Millions won the Carnegie medal, and was made into a film by Danny Boyle. He used to run a Punch and Judy show, earning a fortune in small change, and just like Damian in Millions, he is a Catholic who is fascinated by stories of the saints.

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    Winner of the Carnegie Medal for Millions.

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