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The Bolds Go Green

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Another great book about the family of hyenas living as humans. It is full of humour, especially the awful puns and Christmas cracker jokes that we have come to expect. this time the family are trying to be more 'green', but it proves quite difficult.

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My 9 year old son loved this read about two hyenas and their twins who are pretending to be human and helping other animals. Full of jokes and very entertaining! Many thanks to Netgalley and Andersen Press for the ARC

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We love The Bolds and so we were very excited to be approved to read 'The Bolds Go Green' on NetGalley.
The Bolds are hyenas that flew over to England (in book one) and are now living in a residential street. They wear clothes and pretend to be human! The two young hyenas Bettie and Bobby are at primary school and the Bolds both have jobs.

This hilarious story starts with Bettie and Bobby (the young hyenas) becoming the school 'green monitors' This encourages the Bolds to start becoming more eco friendly. They start recycling clothes, give up meat and make an eco den. Obviously being the Bolds some of their ideas are not welcome by the neighbours! My daughter's favourite part was when all of the charity shop clothes blew away and lots of the passers by ended up wearing them. Very funny! There's a new rescue in this story and an old friend pays them a visit.

The illustrations, as always, are fab and add to the humour of the story. My daughter laughed out loud all the way throuh this book. Another great read! We're looking forward to the next one!

Thank you NetGalley and Andersen Press for this ecopy.

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