The Bins of Cotteridge Down by
Peta Lemon
Publisher: Quirky Picture Press
Release date: November 23rd, 2018
Genres: Children
Pages: 34
Source: Received from the Author
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In a corner of England lies an old town.
A curious place – it’s called Cotteridge Down.
Cotteridge Down is not at all clean.
But the smelliest, filthiest place ever seen.
Festering rubbish is left on the ground.
Cruddy old carpets and boots lay around.
The smell is revolting! Too much too bear.
Even the rats packed and left in despair.
Fed-up and cross with the state of the place.
An empty street bin says, “What a disgrace!
Right, that’s it, enough is enough.
Now it is time for the bins to get tough!”
Join the Bins of Cotteridge Down as they teach the litter bugs a lesson and carry out the greatest cleaning expedition ever known!
Can the bins save Cotteridge Down before it is too late?
And will they get a Royal seal of approval?
The Bins of Cottridge Down is the third rhyming picture book by Peta Lemon and Maria Dasic Todoric. With hilarious illustrations and an important message about respecting the environment, the Bins of Cotteridge Down will have to be read again and again!
Review
Oh my God. It feels like forever since the last time I wrote a review! It's just been too hectic because I was always either too lazy or too busy. But now I decided to just write anything that comes into my mind no matter how shitty it is. So, here goes another review of a rhyming picture book by Peta Lemon! In case you didn't know, I and my friend, Firly, reviewed one of her books before
here.
Here are some points that I concluded while reading this 34-pages book: