Supertato Run Veggies Run

Supertato Run Veggies Run

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  • Create Date:2021-06-11 09:57:22
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Sue Hendra
  • ISBN:1471121038
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Summary

It’s Sports Day in the supermarket and all the veggies are in training。 Everyone has been practising hard and is ready and raring to go。 However, a new competitor joins the event, accompanied by The Evil Pea, and is determined to win all the prizes。 Things don’t seem quite right… but will Supertato be able to foil his nemesis’ plan in time?
Another laugh-out-loud story from the bestselling, award-winning Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet。

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Sophia Triad

Sports day at the supermarket and the huge super-energetic watermelon Gloria manages to win everything: running, jumping, spinning AND lifting of heavy things。 Was she really winning or was it another trick by evil pea?Supertato thinks fact and organise another event: SWIMMING Can Gloria swim too?Cool illustrations and a super funny story。 My son loves Supertato's adventures。 Sports day at the supermarket and the huge super-energetic watermelon Gloria manages to win everything: running, jumping, spinning AND lifting of heavy things。 Was she really winning or was it another trick by evil pea?Supertato thinks fact and organise another event: SWIMMING Can Gloria swim too?Cool illustrations and a super funny story。 My son loves Supertato's adventures。 。。。more

Stephanie Jones

A family favourite。 One of the first books the kids choose at bedtime

Geraldine Gaffney

Myself and my 3 year old didn’t like it。

B For Butterfly Books

Sam (aged 4) loved reading this for his bedtime story。 Sam liked it when Supertato saved everyone from the robots and The Evil Pea! Another firm favourite in our house。

Jenna Mills

Just not my cuppa tea and 2yo doesn't seem interested either。 Wouldn't the robot have electrocuted all the other veggies? Just not my cuppa tea and 2yo doesn't seem interested either。 Wouldn't the robot have electrocuted all the other veggies? 。。。more

Elise Quinn

I liked the book well kind of liked the book because it was weird and I think they can make the book more interesting!

Samuel Tyler

I’ve heard of these so called superfoods, they are reported to boost your immune system and flush out areas of your body that have gone unnoticed for decades, but does this make them super? In my mind to be a superfood you need to do something spectacular; lift a car from a trapped child, or leap over a building in one bound。 The vegetable and fruit in my house can’t do any of this, but then they aren’t Supertato; a spectacular spud that, more than once, has saved the day with his powers。Superta I’ve heard of these so called superfoods, they are reported to boost your immune system and flush out areas of your body that have gone unnoticed for decades, but does this make them super? In my mind to be a superfood you need to do something spectacular; lift a car from a trapped child, or leap over a building in one bound。 The vegetable and fruit in my house can’t do any of this, but then they aren’t Supertato; a spectacular spud that, more than once, has saved the day with his powers。Supertato returns on what seems like a quiet day in the supermarket。 When not solving crime, Supertato likes to look after the health of his fellow fruits and vegetables, so when he organises a tournament all his pulpy pals rejoice – there will be prizes。 But as everyone knows, some vegetables are frozen for a reason and it appears that The Evil Pea has thawed once more and wants to rig the sports day with his own suspicious looking entrant。The Supertato series is fast becoming a classic series of children’s stories that are so daft, they are brilliant。 Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet are able to create colourful books that are fun for children, but also have some subversive moments that will impress the adults。 This continues in the third outing, ‘‘Supertato Run Veggies Run’’, a book that promotes exercise, but also robot making。 This is the most Supertato centric book in the series so far and we get to see a little more of our hero as he tries to help his pals get fit。 There is great fun in reading his powerful, but slightly patronising, voice telling others what to do。 We can forgive his arrogance as he is a real hero! However, there is no superhero without a supervillain and in The Evil Pea, Hendra has found a classic foe。 This little baddy really tries to win every time and his comeuppance is always worth seeing。 The enjoyment in this book is witnessing his careful plan coming to pieces once Supertato discovers the game。The story in ‘‘Run’’ is not quite as strong as the previous two outings which are real classics, but there is still plenty of joy to be found surrounding yourself with the simple folk of the supermarket。 A lot of the book’s best bits are actually the various daft fruits and vegetables in the background。 Here Linnet comes to the fore as his bright designs really show off the various legumes。 With its slightly twisted sense of humour the Supertato series has a long life left in it yet and ‘‘Run’’ just highlights how fun the books are。 Original review on thebookbag。co。uk 。。。more

DenXXX

Evil pea is cheating and trying to spoil the sport's day for all the other veg but once again Supertato comes and saves the day。 Evil pea is cheating and trying to spoil the sport's day for all the other veg but once again Supertato comes and saves the day。 。。。more

Carol - Reading Writing and Riesling

My View:This one is already a hit with my grandson。 He loves the eye catching bright colours, the metallic finishes, the fun illustrations and recognising the fruits and vegetables he eats (broccoli is one of his favourite foods)。 Add a simple and fun script; when I read this to my grandson I can’t help adding “to toot to do” – (me trumpeting) each time the caped Supertato makes an entry :) This is a fun and engaging book