
Supertato: Evil Pea Rules
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Narrated by:
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Sue Hendra
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Paul Linnet
About this listen
There's jingling in the aisles and a festive feel in the air...
But The Evil Pea has escaped!
He wants to turn the supermarket into an icy kingdom where he will RULE! Help, veggies, WHERE IS SUPERTATO?
This audio edition is read by the authors themselves!
'There's lots of anarchic fun to be had in this joyous romp of a story with a very Christmassy feel . . . Full of humour, action and excitement, with glorious illustrations, this is another winner from a great team.' Parents in Touch
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Supertato: Mean Green Time Machine©2017 Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet. All rights reserved (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, UK. All Rights Reserved.
Critic Reviews
"There's lots of anarchic fun to be had in this joyous romp of a story with a very Christmassy feel.... Full of humour, action and excitement, with glorious illustrations, this is another winner from a great team." (Parents in Touch)
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