Blog Tour for The Kooky Kids’ Club by Robbie Yates

Hello and welcome to the Cozy Pages this morning.  I am thoroughly delighted to be taking part in this Blog Tour today for Robbie’s The Kooky Kids’ Club.  Robbie is one of the sweetest authors I’ve had the pleasure of working with and his way with words touches my heart.   Please do enjoy my review, follow the blog tour and check out the links to get your own copy!

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Maxine is smart, quirky, and a bit of a misfit. One day, she receives a mysterious invitation to a meeting of the “Kooky Kids’ Club.”  Things are looking bright. It’s nice to finally have a real group of friends.  Things are looking bright. It’s nice to finally have a real group of friends. Then Maxine’s teacher disappears.Then Maxine’s teacher disappears.  Maxine doesn’t know what happened to her beloved teacher, or how she can help. But if anybody has the smarts to help Miss Thompson, it’s Maxine and the Kooky Kids’ Club… This quirky chapter book is for the best kind of kids—the ones who are a little bit kooky!



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​When you open the cover of the Kooky Kids’ Club guidebook, you’ll immediately know you’re in the right place. 

Hi, Dear Friend, and welcome to the Kooky Kids’ Club. This is a club for exceptional kids‌—‌just like you. Perhaps you are gifted at drawing cartoons, or excellent at languages. Maybe you’re good with your hands, and you make amazing things out of wood or yarn.

The Kooky Kids’ Club is the place where unique children find their “people”. 

         Maxine is thrilled when she is welcomed into the Kooky Kids’ Club because she doesn’t have any friends at all. She’s bright and sweet and wonderfully quirky right down to her Republic of Panda badge and silly socks. 

         The only people who understand Maxine and see through to her gifted nature are her Aunt Izzie and her teacher, Miss Thompson. When Miss Thompson leaves the school under mysterious circumstances it is up to Maxine and her new supportive friends to figure out what happened.

Robbie did it again. He wrote another book that made me go ‘aww’ and turn to mush.  Actually, I think this one stole my heart. The Kooky Kids’ Clubis a light and cheerful book, but for anyone who has ever struggled to ‘fit in’ or knows what it’s like to face bullies, this story may even bring a tear.

Robbie uses his delightful talent for bringing words to life to send young ones a very important message… things will get better! School days can be tough but life outside of that bubble has so many wonderful experiences waiting. Hang in there, talk to an adult you trust and believe in your worth. 

As for the mystery about Miss Thompson’s leaving, it’s pretty intriguing. How the kids devise a plan to figure out what happened and how it all comes together will certainly keep your interest!  

For my favourite Robbie Yates book yet, I present 5 quirky espresso shots!

Disclaimer: I voluntarily read and reviewed this book, courtesy of the author and Digital Reads.

Author Bio

Hipster breakfast egg characters with mustache, beard, black bowler hat and glasses. Creative design holiday poster eggs cups. drawn gentleman faces vintage style. gray background.


Robbie Yates is an author from Melbourne, Australia.
He likes cocoa, cheeky poetry, and eating all of the red jellybeans before anybody else can get to them.

In his free time, Robbie likes to read ridiculous and wacky kids’ fiction. He also likes practical jokes and terrible puns.

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  1. Yayyyy cozy babe did it again… Made me fall in love with her and her words… Wow simply wonderful… According to Robbie, this has been his most difficult book to write and I am so happy that everyone has loved it… It just captures the heart doesn’t it? 💕💞

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