
The World's Worst Teachers
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David Walliams
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HarperCollinsChildrensBooks
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Product details
Listening Length | 4 hours and 6 minutes |
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Author | David Walliams |
Narrator | David Walliams |
Audible.com.au Release Date | 27 June 2019 |
Publisher | HarperCollinsChildrensBooks |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07SGZSXLL |
Best Sellers Rank |
1,044 in Audible Books & Originals (See Top 100 in Audible Books & Originals)
3 in Anthologies & Short Stories for Children 4 in Short Story Collections for Children 4 in Children's Books on Boys & Men |
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Reviewed in Australia on 1 June 2020
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I would never ever go to any of those schools especially not hell bells school for horrible boys very funny as well
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Reviewed in Australia on 10 September 2019
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It was really funny and i think some of the teachers were really really bad like the second last one!!!!☺ But some of them didnt make sense but over all it was an awesome book😄😊😀
Reviewed in Australia on 7 January 2021
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love the books and the audio books are even better as they are narrated by david walliams
Reviewed in Australia on 11 June 2020
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It was a good read. I raelly liked the stories and the funny teachers.I recommend that you should read it.
Reviewed in Australia on 29 April 2020
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Good product but a month late
Reviewed in Australia on 4 April 2020
very funny has lots of pictures there is nothing not funny about this book i think you should read it the fonts are the best bit
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JDubbs
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strictly hilarious
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 July 2019Verified Purchase
My 8 year old son read this over the weekend and just roared with laughter all the way through . David Williams THANK YOU for bringing so much joy , laughter and confidence to children . You’ve made reading such a pleasure for millions of families . Genius
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V. Howe
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Wonderful Walliams
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2019Verified Purchase
Made me laugh out loud and I'm a granny - reading it to grand kids is a pleasure so funny the mans a genius
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Jetage
5.0 out of 5 stars
Walliams delivers another reliably awesome book of stories
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 July 2019Verified Purchase
After 3 books of kids, it's the teachers turn for turning into such gloriously horrific and twisted stories that you really have to wonder where they come from. My 8YO and 10YO girls both fought to read the book first when it arrived, and having read a couple of the stories I can see why. It's not often you see that from a book for kids outside of a certain wizards world.
One thing worth mentioning is the hardback. Again, beautiful and generous illustrations on almost every page, all worked into the story in sometimes a comic book feel that brings the story telling vividly to life without taking over from the actual reading.
The dust jackets on our books always get lost, but the hardback without dust jacket is equally attractive on David Walliams books. I always take it off to look at the pictures.
Setting a hugely high bar for creativity, tapping into what kids love, and longevity. David Walliams might not be the "Best" kids author ever, but pretty much everything he writes is SO accessible to girls and boys of a wide range of ages. Who else is guaranteed an annual Xmas dramatisation each year.
One thing worth mentioning is the hardback. Again, beautiful and generous illustrations on almost every page, all worked into the story in sometimes a comic book feel that brings the story telling vividly to life without taking over from the actual reading.
The dust jackets on our books always get lost, but the hardback without dust jacket is equally attractive on David Walliams books. I always take it off to look at the pictures.
Setting a hugely high bar for creativity, tapping into what kids love, and longevity. David Walliams might not be the "Best" kids author ever, but pretty much everything he writes is SO accessible to girls and boys of a wide range of ages. Who else is guaranteed an annual Xmas dramatisation each year.
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Miss R
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kids love David Walliams
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 June 2019Verified Purchase
My eldest is happily ploughing her way through David Walliams' latest collection of short stories and says the teachers theme makes a nice change from The World's Worst Children, which he has churned out time and time again over the past few summers.
Let's face it, Walliams' books are never going to be examples of well-written children's literature but children, especially those in the 8-14 age bracket, absolutely love them so he's obviously doing something right.
Let's face it, Walliams' books are never going to be examples of well-written children's literature but children, especially those in the 8-14 age bracket, absolutely love them so he's obviously doing something right.
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User
1.0 out of 5 stars
Boring and repetitive
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2019Verified Purchase
It’s not as funny as previous books. Kids found it quite boring and patter repetitive.
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