Humour for younger readers from a first-time children's author. They
looked like ordinary, innocent pants, but those pants had just
hypnotised the headteacher!
Tony Trebelli has a little trouble telling the truth. He tells the most
enormous lies in the world and nobody ever believes him. That is, until
the day he gets his new pants. When he tells his first fib, they get a
little warm. When he tells his second, there's a definite smell of
burning. By the time he's on his third, there's smoke... but Tony
doesn't care. Because each time this happens, Tony's lies get believed!
His pants have the power to hypnotise his teachers - even Mrs McMahon,
the headteacher herself. However, when Tony's pants suddenly get too hot
to bear, he finds himself naked in the playground. Suddenly his lies
become less appealing and Tony learns his lesson.
Taking the theme of the playground chant, 'Liar, liar pants on fire, '
Victoria Lloyd has written an hilarious story for younger readers. With
plenty of alliteration, repetition and humour this is a terrific text
for children able to read on their own but who don't want a longer
novel. This will be a highly illustrated text and with a theme of
'pants' every child will want to pick it up. Pants it is not!