
The Giggler Treatment
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Narrated by:
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Niall Gaffney
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By:
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Roddy Doyle
About this listen
If adults are mean to children, they get the Giggler Treatment. It's smelly. It's squishy. And it sticks to your shoe ...
Mr Mack’s dog, Rover, sells his own poo to ‘the Gigglers,’ a group of children who take revenge on any adult who treats children unfairly… by making the unsuspecting adults step in poo!
But sometimes, just sometimes, the Gigglers make a mistake... When the gigglers set out to exact punishment on Mr Mack, Rover knows he doesn’t deserve it. Can Robbie, Kayla, Jimmy and Rover the dog come to Mr Mack's rescue before the poo hits the shoe?
©2000 Roddy Doyle (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing
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Critic reviews
'Riotously funny.' (The Times)
'Brilliant.' (Irish Independent)
'Packed full of bizarre humour.' (The Bookseller)