
What Bumosaur is that?
A guide to many of the creatures featured in the Bum trilogy.
First published in 2007
What’s the Story?
If you need a fully illustrated, 100% fact-free, non-educational guide to pre-arsestoric life then this is the book for you. It features every bumosaur never to have roamed the earth, including the terrifying Tyrannosore-arse Rex, the triple-cheeked Tricerabutt and the high-flying Underpantsosaurus.
An essential reference that no bumosaur enthusiast should be without. Never again will you look like a complete fool when somebody asks: “What bumosaur is that?”
Reviews
Andy Griffiths: enough said. The king of children’s books and the moulder of young, growing imaginations. This book provides fictional knowledge in a light-hearted manner accompanied by amusing illustrations sure to keep any young child buzzing with mental excitement. If you have a young nephew or niece or any child under 13 years old, I highly recommend this as an introduction to the world of books as it gently pushes them to get into reading.
Denton’s detailed sketches are flush with humour and imagination and Griffiths’s words are ridiculous and infantile and very funny. Kids love poo jokes, bottom lines and dinosaurs. So, it turns out, do 37-year-old mothers-of-two. This reeks of harmless fun.
For junior and senior primary who revel in scatological humour, you cannot go past the full-colour edition of What Bumosaur is That? The weak-stomached should stay well away, but for those who like their reading hot, steamy and just plain disgusting, this book is perfect.
This gleefully anarchic guide to prehistoric bumosaur life is a fun, rude read for budding bumolutionists.
Featuring

Stinkleosteus

Giant Prehistoric Stinkant

Bumsquito
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