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Ottoline at Sea

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Ottoline at Sea by Chris Riddell

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By Chris Riddell

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A charming and irresistible new Ottoline story from award-winning and bestselling author Chris Riddell. Featuring a set of novelty gadget spectacles!

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10 Aug 2024

Really funny good book use the glasses to find out stuff

10 Aug 2024

Really funny good book use the glasses to find out stuff

07 Aug 2024

I liked Ottoline and Mr Monroe. It was funny because they went to sea and they thought they saw something in the sea and they were looking for quite Bigfoot. I would tell my friends this is really funny and they would like it.

01 Aug 2024

Of the characters in this book, I liked Ottoline the best because she was really kind and clever.

28 Jul 2024

I like it because there are these bog goggles that help you see more clearly realy good book

04 Sep 2023

I liked the part where Mr Munroe finds the Quite Big Foot.

27 Aug 2023

I liked Ottoline because she’s funny and she’s got a pet bear with Mr Munroe. I like when they go in a submarine.

18 Aug 2023

I liked it when Ottoline discovered the Quite Big Foot! It was really cool.

17 Aug 2023

It was great - it had so many trolls who were all quite friendly when they're actually known to be scary!

09 Aug 2023

it was not for me.

29 Jul 2023

My favourite character is Mr Munro because he looks out for his friends and it's their one anyone need him the only reason he goes away is he feels really left out because ottoline is paying more attention to her other friends

10 Jul 2023

I like this book because ottoline has a really interesting adventure to find mr munroe.

23 Aug 2022

It was a fiction book. My favourite character was Mr Munroe, Ottolines friend from Norway. It was interesting because Mr Munroe felt homesick and wanted to help ottolines parents find the big foot in Norway so he went to Norway without ottoline. Ottoline thought she knew where he went. So she went on a massive journey in a submarine and then in a plane she even met polar bears. At the end they both got to Norway and found big foot he turned out to be sad and misunderstood.

10 Aug 2022

Because the illistration was perfect

31 Jul 2022

Interesting

17 Jul 2022

Love the detail

03 Sep 2021

I think this book is very good because it’s Ottoline’s the first adventure without Mister Munroe by her side. I liked it when they saw the abominable troll of Trohdheim.

01 Sep 2021

Loved this one after we read the yellow cat one at school.

20 Aug 2021

I thought it was ok!

16 Aug 2021

I gave this four stars because it is quite funny but not as funny as Ottoline and the Purple Fox.

12 Aug 2021

This was very good
I like mr munroe best i would recommend it

12 Aug 2021

It was great, love the illustrations. I liked Mr. Munro’s best because he is funny, hairy, comes from a big in Norway, kind and slightly mysterious! I would recommend it to lots of people it’s great!

10 Aug 2021

Interesting who she meets

09 Aug 2021

My favourite part was at the end where they found Mr Munroe and thequite big foot. I would recommend this!

01 Aug 2021

Interesting

31 Jul 2021

it was funny because Ottoline buys shoes and gets rid of one keeps the other and gats another shoe and then she put them both on. She lives o the twenty fourth floor of the Pepperpot building with Mr Munroe in Apartment 243 it was on third street which had Gruberman's Korean Theatre at one end and Pettigrew park and Ornamental Gardens at the other and finally in the middle is third street shoe store where Ottoline buys her odd shoes

27 Jul 2021

I loved the incredible illustrations and all the funny characters.

15 Jul 2021

I really liked this book, i liked the storytelling and the hairy little monster

15 Jul 2021

It was good but it could be a little more exciting

11 Jul 2021

I love it because you meet new characters and Ottoline might get to see Quite Big Foot ( A smaller version of Big Foot.)I liked Mr Munroe because he can't talk so he tries to tell Ottoline that he wants to go to Norway.

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