Test Trouble

Test Trouble

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Try as he might, Arun simply cannot wriggle his way out of taking the maths test at school. Instead, he must learn to face his fears in this encouraging and relatable school story from the author of Anisha, Accidental Detective.


Maths test? Nightmare! Arun is determined to get out of a Maths test at school. But how? A schoolwide protest against all tests? Pretending to be sick? He's ready to try anything, but maybe he's not the only one who feels this way, and maybe in the end it's better to face your fears?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.

Serena Patel is the author of the bestselling Anisha, Accidental Detective series, the first of which won the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award in 2020. Her books revolve around friendship and family, and she believes all children deserve to feel seen in the stories that they read.

Author: Serena Patel
Format: Paperback, 72 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 120 g
Published: 2024, HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom
Genre: Children's Fiction
Interest Age: From 9 years

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Try as he might, Arun simply cannot wriggle his way out of taking the maths test at school. Instead, he must learn to face his fears in this encouraging and relatable school story from the author of Anisha, Accidental Detective.


Maths test? Nightmare! Arun is determined to get out of a Maths test at school. But how? A schoolwide protest against all tests? Pretending to be sick? He's ready to try anything, but maybe he's not the only one who feels this way, and maybe in the end it's better to face your fears?

Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.

Serena Patel is the author of the bestselling Anisha, Accidental Detective series, the first of which won the Sainsbury's Children's Book Award in 2020. Her books revolve around friendship and family, and she believes all children deserve to feel seen in the stories that they read.