
Danger Dan Tackles the Majulah Mayhem (book 2)
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Danger Dan and Gadget Girl are back together for another time-travelling adventure, involving riots, a musician, spicy noodles and a flood! Say what?In Danger Dan Tackles the Majulah Mayhem, itâs up to Danny and Melody, to save the composer of the national anthem from giving up on music. But the time warp appears to be more sinister than Danger Dan initially thought. What is the real story behind these time glitches?Â
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âA fun story that also educates!â
âDr Tay Hui Yong, Vice-Principal, Nanyang Girlsâ HighâRefreshingly well-written, with lots of local flavour. A fun and engaging read.â
âZahira Mohd Sedik, Head of Department GEP Humanities, St Hildaâs Primary SchoolâA fun and funny adventure! An exciting debut by one of Singaporeâs youngest authors!â
âAdeline Foo, author of The Diary of Amos Lee seriesâLaugh-out-loud funny!â
âA.J. Low, author of Sherlock Sam seriesâWarning: Danger Dan is dangerously fun. A solid hit. Kids, parents and even teachers will love this book!â
âDavid Seow, author of Sam, Sebbie and Di-Di-Di seriesâWritten by a mother-and-daughter duo, this fun new series for eight- to 12-year-olds mixes local history, comic book-style action and funky illustrations...In each book, they travel back in time to prevent Singapore's history from being written very differently - fancy a Merlion with orchids around its head?â
âAkshita Nanda, The Sunday Times -
Lesley-Anne and Monica Lim are a mother-and-daughter writing team. They sometimes argue, like all mothers and daughters do, but they are able to work together because they have many thing in common â such as their love for writing, eating and sleeping (not necessarily in that order). They have spoken at many schools and festivals because they love meeting Danger Dan fans.
James Tan is an illustrator from Singapore. He likes to create comics and draw stuff, especially animals. He also enjoys doing traditional illustrations using ink and watercolor as there is something more tactile to these media, just like holding a book in your hand. He likes to draw things from his experiences as well as books he read. He enjoys travelling and drawing the new sights and sounds he sees around the world.
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- Description
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- About the Author & Illustrator
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Look inside the book |  Get the E-book
Danger Dan and Gadget Girl are back together for another time-travelling adventure, involving riots, a musician, spicy noodles and a flood! Say what?In Danger Dan Tackles the Majulah Mayhem, itâs up to Danny and Melody, to save the composer of the national anthem from giving up on music. But the time warp appears to be more sinister than Danger Dan initially thought. What is the real story behind these time glitches?Â
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âA fun story that also educates!â
âDr Tay Hui Yong, Vice-Principal, Nanyang Girlsâ HighâRefreshingly well-written, with lots of local flavour. A fun and engaging read.â
âZahira Mohd Sedik, Head of Department GEP Humanities, St Hildaâs Primary SchoolâA fun and funny adventure! An exciting debut by one of Singaporeâs youngest authors!â
âAdeline Foo, author of The Diary of Amos Lee seriesâLaugh-out-loud funny!â
âA.J. Low, author of Sherlock Sam seriesâWarning: Danger Dan is dangerously fun. A solid hit. Kids, parents and even teachers will love this book!â
âDavid Seow, author of Sam, Sebbie and Di-Di-Di seriesâWritten by a mother-and-daughter duo, this fun new series for eight- to 12-year-olds mixes local history, comic book-style action and funky illustrations...In each book, they travel back in time to prevent Singapore's history from being written very differently - fancy a Merlion with orchids around its head?â
âAkshita Nanda, The Sunday Times -
Lesley-Anne and Monica Lim are a mother-and-daughter writing team. They sometimes argue, like all mothers and daughters do, but they are able to work together because they have many thing in common â such as their love for writing, eating and sleeping (not necessarily in that order). They have spoken at many schools and festivals because they love meeting Danger Dan fans.
James Tan is an illustrator from Singapore. He likes to create comics and draw stuff, especially animals. He also enjoys doing traditional illustrations using ink and watercolor as there is something more tactile to these media, just like holding a book in your hand. He likes to draw things from his experiences as well as books he read. He enjoys travelling and drawing the new sights and sounds he sees around the world.















