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Charlie changes into a chicken

Charlie is an optimist, but things are conspiring against him. His brother SmoothMove is in hospital waiting for an operation, his parents are trying to hide how worried they are, and the school bully is upping the ante in Charlie's direction. The thing is, Charlie's never really been stressed before - not properly, sweatily, heartpumpingly, stressed - and with everything going on at home, plus all the normal worries at school, he's starting to panic. And this is bad, because Charlie's just learnt that when he gets properly, sweatily, heartpumpingly, stressed, he turns in to an animal, all sorts of animals. A flea. A pigeon. A rhino. Who knows what's next? The school play is only a couple of weeks away, and Charlie is starting to worry. What if he transforms in front of the whole school, while he's on stage playing Sad Potato Number 1? What if he turns into a naked mole rat or a John Dory in front of everyone he knows, with the spotlight on him? Will he get sent away for Science to deal with? Will his parents crack up with all the extra stress? Will everyone know he's a freak? With the help of his three best friends, Charlie needs to find a way to deal with his extraordinary new talent. And fast.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004593392 J
Junior Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780241346211 (pbk.)
0241346215
Classification Number J
Author Copeland, Sam
Title Charlie changes into a chicken [BK]
Physical Description illustrations ;
Series Charlie changes into a chicken Bk.1
Note Includes an extract from Charlie's next adventure
Charlie is an optimist, but things are conspiring against him. His brother SmoothMove is in hospital waiting for an operation, his parents are trying to hide how worried they are, and the school bully is upping the ante in Charlie's direction. The thing is, Charlie's never really been stressed before - not properly, sweatily, heartpumpingly, stressed - and with everything going on at home, plus all the normal worries at school, he's starting to panic. And this is bad, because Charlie's just learnt that when he gets properly, sweatily, heartpumpingly, stressed, he turns in to an animal, all sorts of animals. A flea. A pigeon. A rhino. Who knows what's next? The school play is only a couple of weeks away, and Charlie is starting to worry. What if he transforms in front of the whole school, while he's on stage playing Sad Potato Number 1? What if he turns into a naked mole rat or a John Dory in front of everyone he knows, with the spotlight on him? Will he get sent away for Science to deal with? Will his parents crack up with all the extra stress? Will everyone know he's a freak? With the help of his three best friends, Charlie needs to find a way to deal with his extraordinary new talent. And fast.
Subject Boys -- Juvenile fiction
Anxiety in children -- Juvenile fiction
Shapeshifting -- Juvenile fiction
Schools -- Juvenile fiction
Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
Families -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Shapeshifting -- Children's fiction
Worry -- Children's fiction
Families -- Children's fiction
Bullying -- Children's fiction
Friendship -- Children's fiction
Additional Author Horne, Sarah, 1979-
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