

|
Splendid books, very entertaining
-Chris Tarrant
The episodes are written with a delightful simplicity.
I particularly like the charming illustrations
-Colin Dexter
(creator of Inspector Morse)
|
1) At the Seaside
In this first book of the series, Eggbert takes his
friend, Shelley, to the seaside while the Bad Eggs plan to cause trouble. When they reach the sea, Eggbert
discovers an old boat. Whatever will happen when he takes Shelley out on the water?

|
 |
| |
2)
At the Zoo
Eggbert is taking Shelley to the zoo. When they arrive they are met by the friendly
zoo keeper who takes them on a tour of the zoo before leaving them to their own devices.
Down at the lake Eggbert and Shelley get a big surprise when they get too close
to two little eyes peaking above the waterline. What could it be? Bad Egg Bill is up to his usual tricks and
finds himself in a very sticky situation with Leo the Lion. The zoo keeper arrives just in time to save the
day. All ends well and both Eggbert and Shelley arrive home safe and sound.

|
 |
| |
3) At the Fair
Eggbert and his parents visit the local fair, where they meet up with Eggbert’s friend, Shelley.
The two little friends try lots of games and both win prizes. The
Bad Eggs are up to no good on the Ghost Train.
Whatever will happen next?

|
 |
| |
Illustrations for the books have been beautifully carried out by well known
illustrator and artist Ray Mutimer, who also illustrated Postman Pat, Noddy and Rupert and Friends magazine.
The books will capture the imagination of every young reader, either accompanied or unaccompanied.
The books in the series are published by Eggsact Books Ltd., The Old School, First
Turn,Wolvercote, Oxford OX2 8BP
Tel: 01865 512424 Fax: 01865 311434.

|
|
copyright Paul Gustafson and Eggsact Ltd.
site by www.wordpooldesign.co.uk