Don’t Step on the Crack by Colin Mcnaughton

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Don’t Step on the Crack by Colin Mcnaughton

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Whatever you do, don’t step on the crack! Because somewhere in a particular town on a particular street there is a particular crack that could bring you bad luck!

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Don’t Step on the Crack by Colin Mcnaughton

Whatever you do, don’t step on the crack! Because somewhere in a particular town on a particular street there is a particular crack that could bring you bad luck! You could turn into a pig, or your baby brother might grow fangs. Your mum might decide to go for a younger look, or worse still you might forget to put your trousers on before you go to school! Colin McNaughton explores, with characteristic wit and exuberance, the possible dangers of ignoring this familiar lore of childhood. Bursting with colour, ‘Don’t Step on the Crack’ is guaranteed to feed the imagination and ensure a simple walk along the street will never be the same again…

‘With pictures to make you laugh out loud and a wickedly amusing story, ‘Don’t Step on the Crack’ is yet another winner from Colin McNaughton’
Schoolsnet

‘With lively comic images and speech bubbles… there are some great comic moments.’
Junior

‘Tingle with anticipation at each imminent new horror – classic Colin McNaughton.’ Practical Parenting

Colin McNaughton was born in Northumberland and had his first book published while he was still at college. He is now one of Britain’s most highly acclaimed authors and illustrators of children’s books and a winner of many prestigious awards, including the Emil/Kurt Maschler Award in 1991.

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ISBN 13 9780006647713
ISBN 10 0006647715
Title Don’t Step on the Crack
Author Colin Mcnaughton
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2002-02-04
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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