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The third hilarious adventure for Charlie McGuffin the boy who changes into animals when he gets nervous.Charlie McGuffin is an actual superhero. Hes gained control over his wacky ability to change into animals - hes even able to use it to turn the tables on school bully Dylan. But there are some things Charlie cant control like the arguments his parents keep having (which are making him more worried than ever) or the mysterious animal disappearances spreading through town (which might be connected to Charlie himself).Can Charlie unravel the mystery of the pet-nappings before his biggest secret is revealed to the world...?Praise for Charlie Changes into a Chicken:My body couldnt help but shake with laughter Maren age 10Belly-busting hilarity The GuardianCleverly daft storytelling at its very very best Maz Evans author of Who Let The Gods Out?The best kind of silly The ObserverCharlie Changes into a Chicken has been: Shortlisted for the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize! Longlisted for the Brandford Boase Award! Longlisted for the Blue Peter Award! The Guardian and The Telegraphs Book of the Year! Review The best kind of silly ―ObserverFresh and funny . . . like a modern-day Dahl ―Christopher Edge About the Author Sam Copeland is an author which has come as something of a shock to him. He is from Manchester and now lives in London with two smelly cats three smelly children and one relatively clean-smelling wife. He is the author of the bestselling Charlie Changes Into a Chicken (which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize) its two sequels Charlie Turns Into a T-Rex and Charlie Morphs Into a Mammoth and Uma and the Answer to Absolutely Everything. Despite legal threats he refuses to stop writing.Sam Copeland is an author which has come as something of a shock to him. He is from Manchester and now lives in London with two smelly cats three smelly children and one relatively clean smelling wife. He is the author of the bestselling Charlie Changes Into a Chicken (which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Childrens Book Prize longlisted for the Blue Peter Book Award and nominated for the Branford Boase Award) and its two sequels Charlie Turns Into a T-Rex and Charlie Morphs Into a Mammoth. Despite legal threats he refuses to stop writing.Sarah Horne has been an illustrator for over fifteen years she started her career working for newspapers such as the Guardian and the Independent On Sunday and has since illustrated many funny young fiction titles.She works traditionally with a dip pen and Indian ink and finishes the work digitally.