Worzel Gummidge Again

Barbara Euphan Todd
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Worzel Gummidge, in case you don’t know, is the scarecrow of Ten-acre Field at Scatterbrook Farm; a regular, turnip-headed, broomstick-legged, strawstuffed scarecrow; and, being a scarecrow, what he knows about the earth and the air and the sky, is not at all what you and I or any ordinary human being might expect. What do you suppose struck him as just right for a hair brush? Why, a hedgehog! And when he kept school, what do you suppose he taught young scarecrows (when there were any)? And what was Gummidge’s idea of being a handyman? Read and find out for yourself. There are not very many funny books written for children, but this is one to call forth chuckles and gurgles at every page. Ages? From about nine upwards - you’re never too old to enjoy Gummidge.
Genres: Fantasy
112 Pages

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