Silly Billy and the World Record Attempt: A hilariously funny children's story that celebrates resilience and the underdogs. Will the wannabe record breakers ever succeed? Billy isn't exactly ordinary.Armed with wild ideas, a best friend with more caution than courage, and a habit of turning every day into mayhem. The mission is clear: Break a world record - or break something trying.What could possibly go wrong? (Answer: everything.)Armed with boundless imagination and a knack for chaos, Billy's attempts at greatness rarely go smoothly. From sausage-fueled and fizzy drink disasters to bubble gum catastrophes that leave everyone in a sticky situation, nothing ever turns out quite the way Billy intends. But what Billy lacks in success, Billy makes up for with determination. After all, dreams aren't supposed to be clean and tidy; they're supposed to be daring, exciting, and sometimes just a little bit silly. With an eye-rolling sister, patient but exasperated parents, and a head full of record-breaking ideas, Billy proves that even the most chaotic moments can be full of laughter, creativity, and unexpected triumphs. Silly Billy and the World Record Attempt is a laugh-out-loud children's story that celebrates imagination, resilience, and the joyful messiness of childhood. Perfect for young readers who love funny adventures-and for parents who will instantly recognise the delightful whirlwind of raising a dreamer-this is a story that invites families to laugh together and embrace the silliness along the way. About the Author H. L. Brown is a North Yorkshire-based writer and the author of Silly Billy and the World Record Attempt. With sixteen years of experience working in schools with children aged 3 to 11, she draws inspiration from the honesty, imagination, and enthusiasm of young readers. A mother of four and grandmother to two, H.L. Brown balances busy family life with her love of reading-particularly humour, mystery, and history-and a passion for travel and discovering the stories behind the places she visits. She lives with her husband, their dog, and her two youngest sons.