Sally Tinker, the world’s foremost inventor under the age of twelve, has an extraordinary new challenge. The brain-enhancing nanobots she is testing have been accidentally swallowed by her baby brother Joe. The only way to stop Joe turning into a superbaby and wreaking super havoc is to shrink herself and travel inside Joe’s body on a journey to tackle the problem head-on. What could possibly go wrong? As it turns out, this is only the beginning ...
James Foley makes children’s books for children who read books. If you’re a child and you’re eating his books, you’re doing it wrong.
He is the author and illustrator of many picture books and graphic novels, including Stellarphant, Happy Barry Capybara, Secret Agent Mole, Bigfoot vs Yeti: A Love Story, Dungzilla , Brobot, Gastronauts and Chickensaurus. A bunch of his books have won awards from the Children’s Book Council of Australia and the International Youth Library; more importantly they also have some pretty funny fart jokes in them.
James has 4 books coming in 2026: Happy Barry Capybara Gone Bananas, Fuzzball, Oh No! and Amazing Astro Animals.
He is an ambassador for Books In Homes, Room To Read and the Barking Gecko Theatre Company. Legend says James can grow a beard in an afternoon. He is a massive Marvel movie nerd and comes from a long line of queuing enthusiasts.
He lives near Fremantle/Walyalup in Western Australia with his wife Renae Hayward (also an author), their 2 kids (wannabe authors), and a labrador called Frankie (not an author).
Son kitaba başlamayacağım çünkü Sally, Charli, Joe ve büyükannelerinden ayrılmaya hazır değilim. Bu kitabımızda Sally yine kasabanın başına bir bela sarıyor: Gazlı bebek Joe!
Çok keyifliydi valla son kitabı da böyle keyif alarak okuyacağıma eminim. Sevgili en yakın dostum Reyhan okuyoruz. Sanırım kendimizi fazla bulduk bu seride. Yaşadın çocuk kitapları, yaşasın bize benzeyen karakterler!
My first read of a graphic novel! This was a quick read with a fun-enough plot. It reminded me a little bit of the Magic Schoolbus, which is not a bad thing. There was a few logic-jumps that affected my appreciation. Overall: satisfying, but not exciting.