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Shinoy and the Chaos Crew: The Day that Repeated Itself

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Zoë Clarke author Chris Callaghan author Amit Tayal illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:4th Jan '21

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This engaging story follows Shinoy as he navigates a glitchy app that brings his TV heroes to life, helping him escape a time loop.

In Shinoy and the Chaos Crew: The Day that Repeated Itself, readers are introduced to Shinoy, a young boy who stumbles upon the Chaos Crew app. This app unexpectedly grants him the ability to bring his favorite TV heroes into his reality. As Shinoy navigates this new power, he quickly learns that a glitch in the system has trapped him in a repetitive cycle, forcing him to relive the same day over and over again. With the help of his summoned heroes, he embarks on a mission to uncover the sinister plans of the villainous S.N.A.I.R. and ultimately break free from this looping nightmare.

The story is filled with excitement as Shinoy and his eclectic team of characters work together to devise a plan. Each character brings unique skills and perspectives, making their collaboration essential to overcoming the challenges they face. The narrative not only entertains but also encourages young readers to think critically about problem-solving and teamwork. The book is designed to engage children with its vibrant illustrations and relatable themes, ensuring that they remain captivated from start to finish.

Shinoy and the Chaos Crew: The Day that Repeated Itself is part of a larger series by Chris Callaghan, which aims to support children's reading development. With its book-banding system and teaching resources, this title provides a comprehensive approach to fostering literacy skills in young readers, making it an excellent addition to any child's reading journey.

ISBN: 9780008399252

Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 2mm

Weight: 80g

32 pages