
The Blunders
by David Walliams
Discover the uproarious world of The Blunders, a family-filled comedy from beloved author David Walliams. In this hardback edition, Bertie and Betsy—along with their delightfully odd children, Brutus and Bunny—live at Blunder Hall with their charmingly peculiar grandma, Old Lady Blunder, and Cedric the ostrich. It’s a comically chaotic adventure that blends warmth with mischief, perfect for kids and families who crave big laughs and big hearts. If you’re after a story that celebrates quirks and turns life’s little mishaps into a joyful quest, The Blunders is for you. Written in Walliams’s signature warm, witty voice, The Blunders moves with brisk, chapter-ready momentum as the family faces one hilariously wild situation after another to save their beloved home. The experience is as entertaining as it is endearing: slapstick moments sit beside tender moments of family loyalty, all brought to life by punchy narration and memorable characters. Beautiful illustrations enrich the storytelling, inviting readers to linger on the jokes, the oddball details, and the heart that keeps the Blunders going through every ridiculous quest. Quirky Blunder family and the bustling chaos of Blunder Hall Hilarious misadventures with Bertie, Betsy, Brutus, Bunny, Old Lady Blunder, and Cedric the ostrich Walliams’s warm, witty storytelling with quick chapters and big laughs Beautiful illustrations that heighten the humor and heart Themes of resilience, family, and embracing your uniqueness Perfect for family read-alouds or independent, confident readers After turning the final page, readers will feel lighter, more confident about their own quirks, and reminded that home and family are built from love and laughter. The Blunders leaves a warm, lasting glow—encouraging readers to celebrate chaos with heart and optimism.
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