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Graham Denton

    Odd Man Out
    Golden Boy of Centre Court, the
    Me and My Big Mouth
    Grrr!
    My Rhino Plays the Xylophone
    My Cat is in Love with the Goldfish and other loopy love poems
    • A collection of noted comic poet Graham Denton's hilarious poems for children. With poems on topics from sport to family to TV to aliens, and a lot of silliness thrown in, this is guaranteed to keep kids chuckling. A brilliant book to get young readers enjoying poetry, and a great resource for teachers looking for poems that kids will love to learn by heart.

      My Rhino Plays the Xylophone
    • Grrr!

      Dinos, Dragons and Other Beastie Poems

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      3,7(3)Évaluer

      A terrifying collection of poems about dinos and dragons! GRRR! is a fantastic collection of brand-new grrruesome poems about all kinds of dinosaurs, dragons, mythical monsters, and beastly beasts. It includes advice for a dinosaur-spotter, teaches you how to steal a dragon's egg, what to do if you meet a swamp thing, and what's in store for the minotaur.

      Grrr!
    • Me and My Big Mouth

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(7)Évaluer

      In the early 70s, British football's most controversial figure penned a weekly TV Times column. Wide-ranging and remarkably prescient, 'Clough Sounds Off' covered a tumultuous time in his managerial career - when Old Big 'Ead went from Derby to the football wilderness via Brighton and Leeds. A unique insight into the mind of a remarkable manager.

      Me and My Big Mouth
    • In 1976, a young Swede named Bjorn Borg put a stranglehold on the Wimbledon men's singles title that proved unbreakable for the next five years. No one in the game's modern era had ever pulled it off and only one, Roger Federer, has subsequently matched it. The Golden Boy of Centre Court tells the story of that phenomenal sporting achievement.

      Golden Boy of Centre Court, the
    • Odd Man Out

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A detailed account of Ron Saunders's Aston Villa reign, The Odd Man Out tells how, against a backdrop of boardroom and player disharmony, he guided them to a first league title in 71 years (and thus far their last), only to sensationally quit the following season and join arch rivals Birmingham City with Villa on the brink of European Cup glory.

      Odd Man Out