Super Diaper Baby Pair Pack
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Product description
Two leg-crossing missions into laughter with the nappy-clad newborn who loves to fight crime! Don’t mess with Super Diaper Baby! This all-new superhero is faster than a speeding stroller, tougher than diaper rash, and able to leap tall buildings without making poopy stinkers. And now he has two terrible villains to tackle. Can he stop a giant radioactive doo-doo which is intent on destroying the world? And will he mop the floor with a walking, talking puddle of pee which means to destroy every toilet in town? Packed with jokes, chuckles and flip-o-rama, these books will make you laugh until the drink comes out of your nose!
Product Details
Format
Hardback, Paperback
Condition
New
In this pack
- Captain Underpants: Super Diaper Baby 2: The Invasion of the Potty Snatchers
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Captain Underpants: The Adventures of Super Diaper Baby
- eur prices
- Offer price: €6.50
- Rewards/RRP: €9.09
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What kids think
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ninjastickman
on 6 March 2013This story is about a baby who wears a diaper but the one thing that makes this baby different from all others is that this baby has super powers. I would recommend this book to 6-11 year olds
5 out of 5
Ruth
on 5 May 2012
Super Diaper Baby 2
I have no idea why you have published a book for 7-9 year olds with grammar and spelling mistakes in it - ridonkulous, unforchenetly, eviler! My son bought this book with his pocket money. He has dyslexia and I was really glad he had bought a book. I couldn't believe it when we got home and I looked at the book. I would really like to know why you think this is a good idea? How can children learn to read when you spell the words wrong?! This book is a massive disappointment and I would say DO NOT BUY IT!