
Super Weird!
WeirDo, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Stig Wemyss
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By:
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Anh Do
About this listen
From best-selling author Anh Do comes the fourth instalment in the hilarious hit chapter audiobook series, WeirDo!
Weir's back and super weird!
Guess what?
Our new puppy FiDo is super weird, like us! Perfect!
Dad's training to become a firefighter, while Weir's busy with Pet Day! Will FiDo and Blockhead freeze up or find fame?
©2015 Anh Do (P)2020 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
"This is a good book for people who want to sit down and have a good laugh. If you like the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series then this book is for you!" (Children's Books Daily)
"A mix of chortle-inducing comedic insight and cringeworthy comic tropes." (Kirkus Reviews)