![]() ![]() He decides (much to the annoyance of Jem) to put the engine into their van, thinking that it must be special given the name " Zborowski" written on it. What he finds is a very old engine, which he promptly brings down by starting it and revving the engine until it falls. Tooting notices something in one of the trees. When they go to a local junkyard to find new spark plugs, Mr. Over the next few weeks, he and Jem work together to fix the van and make it run again. Tooting is just the person to get it working, which he agrees to. Tooting comes home with an old broken camper-van. ![]() ![]() But when all of his "fixes" turn into disasters, his family decides to find something better for him to do. Instead of looking for a new job, he instead decides to fix things around the house. Tooting, moody daughter Lucy, whizz-kid Jem, and little Harry. Tooting has just been fired from his job, much to the dismay of Mrs. The book was first published by Macmillan Children's Books in 2011. Boyce was commissioned by the Fleming family to write this sequel. It is a continuation of Ian Fleming's Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang. ![]() Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again is a children's novel written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce. ![]()
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