Author:John Dougherty
Eric, the school bully, is causing trouble for Alex's best friend Charlie. He's been stealing his crisps and flushing his head down the loo. Alex isn't sure that Zeus, the Greek god, is the best person to ask for help but before he can stop him, Charlie has built a temple (from a piece of crumpled paper) to summon Zeus.
The problem is, the hot-headed god has now taken over the boys' loos and wants to smite Eric with a thunderbolt. But that's against the school rules, so how exactly will Zeus teach the bully a lesson?
Don't worry...Zeus will sort it out!
Another hilarious story from the author of ZEUS ON THE LOOSE and ZEUS TO THE RESCUE.
By thunder, I love the Zeus books! They're very, very funny
—— Andy StantonIn his latest book, Zeus Sorts it Out, John summons the unpredictable and uncontrollable Greek God for another fast and funny adventure
—— Stroud NewsAbout two boys who inadvertently summon Zeus to the school toilets when bullied. A blast for 7+
—— Amanda Craig , The TimesHere's a hilarious tale about children, Greek gods, the labours of Heracles and much more. Laugh your way through the story- and don't worry, Zeus will sort it out
—— Maggie Humphreys , Families MagazineStarring the fuzziest, friendliest wee wolf ever to grace the pages of a picture book, the story turns stereotypes on its head as Rolf fails to howl at the moon, harass little pigs or eat any grannies
—— Big Issue ScotlandThe stylised pictures bring the characters beautifully to life and add so much to the story. Large print and just a few sentences on each page make it perfect for new readers, but great fun for all abilities. I love it!
—— Primary TimesThis has the little wolf being good and trying very hard to be bad but just can't do it! He tries to convert the bad wolf! Does he succeed? Let your child decide
—— Families Magazine