Pooh! Is That You, Bertie?
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Average customer review:Product Description
Bertie can be a bit smelly. When he trumps, it makes his mum cross, embarrasses his dad, upsets his gran and offends his sister. But they all have a secret - and Bertie knows what it is.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9553 in Books
- Published on: 2005-06-06
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
David Roberts was born in Liverpool. He studied fashion and worked in the industry for several years before going on to illustrate children's books. He has also published Dirty Bertie with Little Tiger Press.
Customer Reviews
Fun
I bought this book for my 8yr old daughter and 5yr old son knowing they like all things silly and rude. Its all about certain bodily odours, if you get my drift and while reading it for the first time I became a child again giggling at the humour. My children both love this book and still have hysterics when its read to them.
Up to no good again Bertie?
I had already bought Dirty Bertie because it was a funny book and my 2 daughters love chanting the chorus "No! Bertie! That's Dirty Bertie!". When I saw this book, I bought it without even looking at it. I knew it would be along the same lines as the first book. It is hilarious. Again my 2 daughters love it. I don't see why anyone should be offended by the words 'poot' and 'boff' to describe the passing of wind. I can think of worse words... It's not to everyone's taste - if you're embarrassed about that kind of thing, but most kids aren't and would find it highly amusing.
Not pooh at all!!
My three year old daughter loves this book and also 'Dirty Bertie'. Given that the supposed "offensive" language in this book is 'parp' and 'toot' I hardly think it's likely that this book will corrupt your child compared to their peer group at nursery! This is a great book as it is short (some of my daughter's books are like junior versions of war and peace), funny and it is easy for children to start reading it themselves due to the repetition factor. A fab little book about something we all do.......




