10-year-old Nicholas is embarrassed by his Mum's pregnancy and worried about losing his status as an only child. Then - horrors! - Mum finds out she's expecting twins and the whole family's lives are turned upside-down. What with their househunting, Dad practising nappy changing and finding out - with the help of a water-filled balloon - what it's like to walk round with a bump, time goes by. Soon Mum is in labour and Dad's car won't start...luckily there's a pizza delivery van ready to come to the rescue!
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Jeremy Strong, a former primary headteacher, has been writing for children for many years. Hugely popular with children, he won the 1997 Children's Book Award for THE HUNDRED-MILE-AN-HOUR DOG and was shortlisted for the Award in 1998 for MY GRANNY'S GREAT ESCAPE. Jeremy lives in Kent.
Strong's books are hugely popular with young children with their breezy, daft exuberance * Sunday Times * His books crackle with good humour and invention * TES * King of comedy * Guardian * His books are preposterously entertaining * Observer * His books crackle with good humour and invention * TES *
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