Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer Christopher Peter

The school summer holidays are here and it would be easy to let my boys have lots of late nights and let them play computer games continuously. Trouble with that is it wouldn’t be very good for their health and they would just start arguing anyway. They are not great with self-regulating their computer/sleep time either so I must have a few things planned for them. This includes getting them out doors, keeping them active, making sure they still have a balanced diet and keeping their brains ticking over. The Sensory Seeker has been learning about space at school and we have previously made a space snack and are looking forward to a visit to the National Space Centre. So it was just perfect that we received a copy of Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer by Christopher Peter to review.

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Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer

With strong themes about friendship and bullying this book is perfect for those ages 7+ – either to read at home or at school. This book is easy to read, with grammar and language used for the average 7-year-old to easily comprehend. It is a “grown-up”  book in that it has no pictures throughout, and only divided by chapters. It is a perfect read for the summer months here in the UK currently as the book begins with it being hot!

Danny Chaucer’s friend has moved away and now Danny is lonely, and life is boring.

There’s a new girl in class, Nat Ford, and she spends half her time dodging the bullies.

Then a flying saucer lands outside Danny’s home and sinister Captain Frost turns up looking for something.

Albury Children’s – www.alburybooks.com

ISBN: 978-1-910571-31-6 (hardback)

ISBN: 978-1-910571-30-9 (paperback)

ISBN: 978-1-910571-34-7 (ebook)

Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer Giveaway

One lucky reader can get their hands on a copy of Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer (UK only) by following the instructions on the Rafflecopter and answering the question below in no less than 10 words:

What would you do if a flying saucer landed in your garden?

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a Rafflecopter giveaway

I received a free copy of Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer in return for a review. 

68 thoughts on “Danny Chaucer’s Flying Saucer Christopher Peter”

  1. I’d hide but spy on it to see who or what comes out! If whatever came out looked cute and friendly, I would try to make friends but if they looke scary I’d be off like a shot!

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  2. would go out and welcome the visitors, offer them a cup of tea and some biscuits, my hubby would love to have an encounter with a UFO

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  3. You’d be too curious to run wouldn’t you ? You’d have to hide and peek out to see what was going on!

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  4. It would have to be a small craft to get into my garden, but after texting the entire family, taking photos I would call the police! lol.

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  5. I’d call the news channels & papers but make sure I was offered large sums of money for the story before revealing my address!

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  6. Take photos and video and live stream it so everyone could see it was true and not some weird made up story 😀

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  7. Would go explore what’s inside and offer them a lovely dinner.. But probably I would be really scared and just run away :/

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  8. I would wake my children up, boil the kettle ready to make them a cuppa. Get my phone ready to take a selfie with the ufo creatures, myself and the kiddies then venture out to the UFO acting tough so the children don’t get scared LOL xx

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