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Tom Gates Collection is a 10-book set by Liz Pichon, spanning books 6 to 15 of the series. This collection brings together multiple illustrated instalments from the Tom Gates series, including story-led volumes and a make-and-do activity book.
With the weather turning icy, Tom is hoping for snow and all the fun that comes with it. At the same time, Granny Mavis is busy knitting a new winter jumper, though Tom has doubts about how it’s going to turn out.
Tom and his band, Dog Zombies, have a shot at the Rockweekly Band Battle competition, but practice time is hard to come by. School inspectors, a must-watch cartoon, caramel wafers and an unexpected stray cat all compete for attention.
This eighth instalment comes from an award-winning series, recognised by the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Red House Children’s Book Award, the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize (5–12 year-olds) and the Blue Peter Best Story Book Award 2013.
Tom sets out a list of rules for surviving school life, from staying awake in lessons to avoiding trouble. Alongside it all, he’s trying to get voted onto the school council, even if things aren’t going exactly to plan.
The Gates family heads off on holiday, and Tom faces the challenge of keeping busy at a campsite he finds painfully dull. Doodling takes centre stage, with “doodle your own” elements included.
Tom lays out an ambitious plan to make DogZombies the best band in the world, from writing songs to creating a music video. Sleep is harder to manage thanks to loud noises, and Delia remains an ever-present distraction.
Mr Fullerman sets a class assignment: creating a family tree. Tom dives into learning more about the Gates family, his friends and a furry creature or two, while a mysterious squeaking sound follows him around.
Having two sets of grandparents proves unexpectedly rewarding, with presents and a planned family outing on the horizon. Even Delia wants to come along, though Tom has his own ideas about how to handle that.
When half term arrives and Mum and Dad forget, Tom needs a plan to fill the break. He turns to a week’s worth of doodling, games, stories and woolly monster making.
A “monster” appears in Tom’s sort-of-normal world, raising plenty of questions about what it could be. The book promises answers as the mystery unfolds.
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