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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Tandy's Tantrums

Each day during this holiday David Williams will read one of his many stories today he read Tandy's Tantrums. This book is from The worlds worst children 3 book.

This is my summery of the book.

Tandy is a girl who has a tantrum over everything. She will even have a tantrum because she has not had one for a while Her tantrums were so loud that the house was shaking like an earthquake. She demanded for ice cream so her parents gave in and gave her one scoop of every flavour. So her dad brought a gift for them both. The gift was sound cancelling earmuffs. They were enjoying some peace and quiet when Tandy started having a tantrum but they could not hear her so she went down to confront them both.She was forced to say please with her sentence.She then stole some speakers to have a tantrum into so it was so deafening. Her parents then went on a trip to the other side of the world in Australia so the could not hear their lovely daughters tantrums.

Have you ever read The Worlds Worst Children 1,2 and 3.

Do you know of any other David Williams books.

2 comments:

  1. Kia ora Maia, what a well written piece you have done today.
    How cool is it that David Williams is reading a different story for 30 days!
    I have not read any of his stories so I too am enjoying listening to him. Have you read his books?
    Remember to read your story aloud to check for accuracy and sense.

    I look forward to seeing more blog posts from you Maia!

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  2. Well done Mia a very detailed review. I am sure given the current situation there are many kids having tantrums at the moment! Maybe next time you could include a visual to go along with the review. You are a great artist, perhaps you could draw a scene or create a new book cover for the book.

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