Chris Milne is an Australian actor and award winning writer who has scripted numerous episodes of Prisoner and Neighbours, as well as appearing on the shows as a performer. He also played the character of Philip Martin on the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 1985 and Ben Mazzini in Water Under The Bridge. He has written best-selling children's books (ages 6–13) for many years and his Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls is a winner of The Young Australians Best Book Award. He recently recorded 13 stories for The BBC in London and his books are regarded worldwide as "the perfect books for reluctant readers".
I think these short stories are really well written. It is extremely funny. I think it is a good book for all ages because it is a great laugh. the reader notices that the author took a long time to read and reread. it is funny to read about these naughty children like when two girls are playing in the dark and a robber comes in and they beat him down.
I loved this book! It was funny to me since the guy who farted a lot happened to have the same name as my dad!!! :-) I loved all the stories and I would still read them if I had the book.
I found this book enjoyable, having had it since its release and signed by Christopher. I enjoyed the first three books immensely. The last three books seemed to be focusing on social issues and seemed to be forced. Almost like a publisher had approached Christopher and said, "We need a story that touches on (topic x) with an educational point."
My absolute favourite book in primary school. The stories are engaging and funny, perfect for getting children into reading. My p.e. teacher used to read stories from the book, so I begged my mother to buy me the whole collection!
Being a goodie-to-shoes when I was a little I used to love reading these books. I think my fav story was about a boy that saved his school by farting :)
Absolutely loved these books as a kid in primary school! I have a signed copy of this book by the man himself. I still enjoy reading these as a teenager til this day.
Read these as a kid and loved them! Actually got to meet the author when he came to my primary school! Still have the signed book! Brings back so much nostalgia :)