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[[image:lumplump.jpg|center|link=https://books.google.com/books?id=dDc9DQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=lump+lump+and+the+blanket+of+dreams&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiz47visd3QAhVT_WMKHQ8CA8UQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=lump%20lump%20and%20the%20blanket%20of%20dreams&f=false]]<hr/>[[Category:New Reviews|For Sharing]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn= 1806344777|authortitle=Jessie Miller Arthur and Barbara Bakosthe Land of Nimbostratus: Arthur's Able Adventures|titleauthor=Rooster Wore Skinny JeansRob Keeley
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|summary=One Arthur dreams of adventures. He looks out of his window each day and thinks of all the best things about modern online shopping is escapades he could have, the knock on the door places he could go and the parcel arriving. What was it I ordered again? It things he could be something as exciting as a new toy, or something as boring as a new mixer for your showersee. The anticipation His favourite day is Saturday because that's the day his friend Maxine - she of opening the box booming laugh and silver bangles - comes to visit. Maxine is as close to a great believer in the feeling power of Christmas that an adult is going to get (except perhaps for Christmas)imagination. Rooster has ordered something online and it arrived quickly. Will his farmyard pals appreciate his buy as much as he does?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848862822</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Bob GrahamAdam Stower|title= How the Sun Got to Coco's HouseMurray and Bun|rating= 4.5|genre= For SharingConfident Readers |summary= A tale of small moments: sunlight on Murray is supposed to be a sailor's cap as he sets out on an early-morning fishing expeditionhumble, tidy and friendly cat, a rainbow after a shower one who is able to sleep and eat and eat and sleep and a glint , well, whatever takes his fancy next of light in the two. But he's a whalebad magician's eye. While Coco sleepscat, curled up snugly in her bedso his favourite bun has been turned into a hyperactive sticky rabbit called Bun, creatures and people across the catflap they both use can chuck them out, not into the regular back garden, but into a world are waking up to the sunof frightening adventure and whiffs. It chases the night away across the globe This time round it drops them into a Viking land, until at last where a bright ray finds its way troll hunter is expected – well, one much bigger than Murray was, to Cocobe honest, but he's window turned up and wakes her he'll have to another day of fun and laughter as she plays outside in the snow. do…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1406373451</amazonuk>0008561249
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=1732898766|title= Katie Haworth The Adventures of Birpus and Dinara MirtalipovaBulbus: Book One: The Sour Milk Dragon|titleauthor= Beauty Wynn Everett-Albanese, Michael Albanese and the BeastIndre Ta (Illustrator)|rating= 4.5|genre= Confident ReadersFor Sharing|summary= We all know the story of beauty When we first meet Birpus and the beast. A prince, transformed in to a monster Bulbus they're running for his cruel and malicious nature, trapped their lives in his grotesque form seemingly for the rest Forest of his daysFine Repute. Then comes along a young woman, Their greatest fear has come about: the beauty of the story, who mellows the beastSour Milk Dragon is chasing them. He's harsh character and grows to love him for who he isright behind them, spewing hot, and not because of sour milk from his appearancenostrils. It (Please don't try this at home: it won's a fairy tale of old t end well.) Fortunately, they were nearly at Nobby Lob-lolly - and when a story ladder of love crossing boundaries which has been adapted countless times both on screen moss and vines was lowered for them, they escaped. They climbed up to the Tree Wee homes high up in literature. So is this new retelling worth the read? I think sotangled woods where they lived with their Grand Wees, because I loved itNester Nook and Granny Cranny.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783704578</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Lemony Snicket and Matthew ForsytheB0CC9W7GLR|title=On the Beach: The Bad Mood Winter Visitor|author=Chris Green and the StickJenny Fionda|rating=45
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|summary=As the title suggestsKit and Teal were just beginning to wonder whether it was better to be at home, bored but warm, this is or frozen cold and building sand sculptures on a story about snowy beach when a bad mood and large slab of silvery ice drifted onto the shoreline. On top of the ice was a stickpolar bear. The bad mood (an emoji-like cloud character) moves from one character to another As the ice bumped onto the sand, travelling all around the world bear woke and causing unpredictable consequenceswith wobbly legs moved from the ice. The stick is just Kit was all for making a stick and does very little other than providing a home run for a cocoon it, but Teal knew that gives birth the bear was hungry and gave him one apple and then another. He obviously needed to butterfly. The stick's final be taken home in on the window of the ice cream shop does, however, put the shop owner, Bert, in bus and given a good moodmeal and somewhere to sleep.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783446420</amazonuk> What else would you do?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Sean Taylor and Claire Alexander1913839656|title= The SnowbearLet's Celebrate Being Different|author=Lainey Dee|rating= 43.5|genre= For Sharing|summary= There's a sense of wonder and stillness Todd was excited about fresh-fallen snowspending the weekend with his grandmother, whatever your agenot least because she made the best beetle juice. Sounds are muffled, familiar objects He packed two pairs of dungarees and places are transformed, his favourite hat and then gathered together his button collection to show his grandmother. She had promised to take him to the possibility of magic hangs in Friday Night Club at the frosty airlocal community centre and Todd was pleased about this as he wanted to make new friends. And for Iggy At home, his only friend was his mum and Martina, playing outside on just such a winter's day, reality swiftly turns into enchantmenthe wondered why that could be. Grandma thought that it might be because he looked different.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910277398</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= David Melling1529504775|title= Merry Christmas, Hugless DouglasThe Toy Bus (The Repair Shop Stories)|author=Amy Sparkes and Katie Hickey|rating= 4.5|genre= For Sharing|summary= Hugless Douglas is a large, comfy sort Elsie and her little brother David loved to go to the park and watch the red buses drive past. Elsie would race the buses along the side of bear who burst onto the picture book scene a few years ago as park but David couldn't - he searched for 'd been born with cerebral palsy and even just standing up was very difficult. One day Elsie spotted a bus in the right sort of hug. His endearing, hopeful face toy shop window which would help David - and that chubby (was happy to use the coins from her money box to put pay for it politely) body instantly melted young hearts, and to universal delight we have since been treated to several more of his adventuresas cash was tight at home. Douglas is hugless no longer Gradually, you'll be glad David learned to knowstand up, but use the name stuckbus for support, mostly because and walk behind it's such fun . Many decades later, Elsie brought the bus, now damaged and rusted, to say (go onthe Repair Shop, try hoping that the experts there could make it so that her grandchildren could play with it!) and because he still bumbles through life embracing everything in sight as if cuddles are about to go out of fashion. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444906844</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet1529504767|title=Supertato: Evil Pea RulesThe Christmas Doll (The Repair Shop Stories)|author=Amy Sparkes and Katie Hickey|rating=45
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|summary=For all their heroics Susan was very young when she was evacuated from London in 1939 and lantern jaws, everyone knows that the good guy is never the best thing nervous about a book or filmhow she would be greeted when she got to her final destination. That accolade goes She needn't have worried though as she went to the bad guyhome of Mr and Mrs Russell, who couldn't have been kinder to her. They are able She even had her own room - all to chew the scenery herself. Gradually she relaxed and give the type of larger than began to enjoy her life performance a hero could only dream of. One of She'd help Mrs Russell with the baking and when it came to Christmas Eve Susan and Mr Russell put the decorations on the best bad guys in children's fiction is not a guy at all, but a peaChristmas tree. An evil pea. At last this pea is given his opportunity to shine, but where there is an Evil Pea, a Supertato cannot be far behindThe best surprise happened the following morning.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471144062</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Joseph Coelho and Fiona Lumbers1916459943|title=Luna Loves Library DaySqueakily Baby|author=Beth Webb
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|summary=Luna is always excited when library day comes aroundMuch as mothers love their babies, there's something they all dread - a squeakily baby. He's so tired but he can't - or won't - go to sleep: instead, not he just because she gets lies on his blanket and ''wails''. The sea offers to take her books back help. It rocks Baby gently and borrow some new onesthe waves sing ''hush, but also because ithush''s the day she spends with her dad. Once inside the library, magical things occur as Think of gentle wavelets falling onto a sandy beach and you have the books Luna and her dad discover seemingly come to lifesound perfectly. They spend their time together sharing storiesThe mermaids join in - ''la lou, some that are more significant than others, until itla lay...''s time And for Luna a moment it seems to go homehave worked as Baby closes his eyes. Yet even once sheThen a seagull '''shouts''' and we know exactly what's home, she still has her newly borrowed books going to escape into, and the memories of her day with her dadhappen next.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783445483</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Alison Ritchie and Marisa Morea140639131X|title= The Twelve Dogs of ChristmasA Practical Present for Philippa Pheasant|author=Briony May Smith|rating= 4.5|genre= For Sharing|summary= Christmas is approaching and one little puppy is very excited Philippa Pheasant was ''tired'' of nearly getting squished as she tried to cross the Old Oak Road. She wrote to the mayor about his first ever Christmas Daythe problem but didn't even get a reply. Everywhere he looks Philippa wasn't a bird to sit back on her tail feathers when there was a problem which needed solving: she saw the benefits of the preparations are underway lollipop lady at the school crossing and decided that she would set up something similar herself. Her uniform and lollipop stick were both a little amateur to start with every dog in town helping outbut the benefits were obvious. However will so many eager assistants joining in All the animals used the fray help or hinder crossing and will everything ever be ready in time?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471166171</amazonuk>Hedgehog was even trained up to provide a safe path overnight.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dr Seuss1776574338|title=What Was I Scared Of?Leilong's Too Long!|author=Julia Liu and Bei Lynn
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|summary=All HallowsEvery morning Leilong, the brontosaurus school bus, makes his way through the city, picking up children as he goes. Children who live at the top of tower blocks don' Eve is upon us once more and that can only mean that we are soon t even need to be surrounded by all types go downstairs – they simply climb out of monsters, ghoulies the window and manifestationsslide down his neck. Fear notIt's perfect, as many of these unsettling creatures will actually isn't it? What could be children dressed up on another adventure trick or treating. But what about that pair a more fun way of seemingly malevolent trousers that walk by themselvesgoing to school? That There is no childa problem, but though. Leilong isn't happy in the city: he's always having to be careful about where he puts his feet and – because he's longer than a pair of haunted keckstennis court – he often causes damage without intending to and traffic regularly gets snarled up. Run, run, run, but perhaps if you have them a friendly hello these pants may The school decides that he can't be nicer than you think?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008252602</amazonuk>the bus anymore.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Morag Hood1776574028|title=I Am BatBumblebee Grumblebee|author=David Elliott|rating=54
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|summary=Bat I love a good board book! ''Bumblebee Grumblebee'' is aimed at quite a creature niche market: it's for the child who still enjoys board books (er, see my first sentence) but has mastered sufficient language skills to have realise that you can ''play'' with very definite opinionswords and make something quite different from each one. He does not like mornings, for example, but he does like cherriesWe have the elephant who dons a tutu - and becomes a ''balletphant''. In fact, he really loves cherries, as they are The buffalo who has had a bath (complete with yellow duck) and then dries off with a hair drier becomes a ''fluffalo''. The rhinoceros who drops his ice cream cone is a ''crynoceros''favourite of all things(think about it!) The pelican who sits on his potty changes into a ''sm.......'' What do you think might happen if somebody takes BatOK, let's cherries? not go there Bat won't be happy, will he?Some people are eating!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509834613</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dr Seuss1838226834|title=I Can Read Carried Away With My Eyes Shutthe Carnival|author=Ed Boxall|rating=4.5|genre=Emerging ReadersFor Sharing|summary=It was one of those memories we treasure from our childhoods: an outing with our grandparents. They''The more re there to undo all the good that you readparents do,''<br>''The more things you will knowso the trips out were always so much fun.''<br>''The more that you learn A young boy was going to the carnival with his Grandad,''<br>''The more places you'll go.''who told him:
This is a classic Dr Seuss quote from this book, and one that I painstakingly stickered onto the wall of my children's school library! The book is very silly'It'll be brilliant, as Dr Seuss always isjust remember, but is also a good rhyming ode to the joys don't let go of readingmy hand.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008240019</amazonuk>''
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=B09MYXSRV4|title=Kes Gray Otter's Coat: The Real Reason Turtle Raced Rabbit: A Cherolachian Tortoise and Jim FieldHare|titleauthor=Oi Cat!Cordellya Smith|rating=4.5
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|summary=When did children's books become so Meta? Back in the day each Thomas the Tank Engine adventure world was separate from made, the other as if they lived in their own episodic wildness, but not todayanimals were given gifts. In this world of Nintendo Switches and online platforms the average adult is too scared to venture onto, we have metaphysical children booksBear was given strength so that he could become a protector. Books Water Spider received a strong web that reflect back on previous outings in the serieseven fire could not burn. If you are going to get Owl had excellent sight so that he could see the most out of present ''Oi Cat!and''the future. Rabbit developed intelligence - but, you best know about your ''Oi Frog!'unfortunately, not the ability to use it well. He liked to trick other animals. He was also jealous which was how he came to be in a race with Turtle. You might think that' s not a fair contest but wait and see. Things are not always as they seem. I''Oi Dog!'' tooll tell you how it came about.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444932519</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Cath Jones and Chris JevonsRob Keeley|title=Bonkers about BeetrootCarrots Don’t Grow On Trees!|rating=54
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|summary=Sunset Safari Park rarely has any visitors Lily loves eating fruit and is in danger of closing downvegetables. To tackle the problem Zebra calls a meeting of all the animals She likes carrots, broccoli, cabbage and challenges them aubergines. When her friends at school turn up their noses, Lily is keen to find a way explain how good they are for you and how nice to make the safari park more interestingeat. Penguin thinks there's no hope but Zebra has a totally bonkers idea – they'll One day, poor Lily gets tricked by Jordan, who tells her that carrots grow a beetrooton trees. They'll Infuriated, Lily checks with the teacher, who explains that fruits grow on trees and vegetables, like carrots, grow the biggest beetroot in the world! It should be easy because they have plenty of manure (animal poo) to help it growground. At first it looks like Zebra's plan is going Jordan says, "I did try to work. One beetroot grows so big that crowds of people come to see it. There is just one problem – the beetroot keeps growing. Soon there won't be any room for visitors. Luckilytell her, Zebra has another idea: an equally bonkers but totally brilliant ideaMiss!" and everyone laughs at poor Lily.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1848862814</amazonuk>B09HHN541V
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Madeleine Cook and Samara HardyB09FFJF8YS|title=The Turkey That Voted For ChristmasYou Can't Wear Panties! (No More Nappies!)|author=Justine Avery and Kate Zhoidik|rating=3.5
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|summary=Most right minded people have had enough of politics ''For the big, grownup girls out there, the potty masters in recent years so the last thing that you want to read to your child training, "You Can't Wear Panties!" is a book all about an electioncry (the big-girl kind!) of toilet triumph and persevering panty pride. At least this election ''  And so it is set on ! This latest book from Justine Avery celebrates a farmlittle girl's final goodbye to nappies and pull-ups and graduation to "proper" pants by following her around as she proudly explains to her dog, her cat, but anyone familiar with a certain George Orwell novel will know her stuffed rabbit and her baby sibling that this does not always turn out for ''she'' can wear super-duper proper pants, while they cannot. Neither can the flowers, nor the fish, nor the bestbirds. Boy's certainly can't. Surely a kidShe's book is not going a big girl now and she wants everyone to reflect modern politics? I mean, when have we recently seen turkeys voting for Christmas?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192765957</amazonuk>know it!}}{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Kate Jane NealJustine Avery and Naday Meldova|title=Words and Your HeartEverybody Toots! (Everybody Potties!)
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|genre=For Sharing |summary=TrollingToots, bullyingtrumps, cyber-shamingfarts. Whatever your word for them, whatever-itfind us a child that doesn's-called-this-week-ing – all act as proof that the adage t find them irresistibly funny. Funny to talk about sticks and stones is actually a lot of piffle. In a world where we all have heartsjoke about, we should have a heart that what we say to other people is positive. We can examine our world and But horribly embarrassing if you let one go at the sound it makes through communicationwrong time. In class, we can make each other smilesay, when everyone will hear it and everyone will laugh, sing and be happy together, and bit by bit the world can be a better place. And hang the 'no, after At you. Justine Avery' attitude some people would have s latest entry in response. Thereher ''Everybody Potties!'' series takes aim at any shame associated with tooting and gently and calmly, I've given with the entire plot of this book away in my summaryfamiliar humour attached, but explains thattooting is perfectly normal. Everybody does it: ''Everybody Toots''s not really an issue.!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1471168530</amazonuk>B09C2RVJ2W}} {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Matt TavaresB09BG8V3Q6|title=Red Who Needs Nappies? Not Me! (Everybody Potties!)|author= Justine Avery and LuluSeema Amjad
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|genre=Emerging ReadersFor Sharing|summary=Meet Red and Lulu. They're a committed couple of cardinals, and they have lived for some time in someone's garden, safely in an evergreen tree. It seems to them that every year people mention their home Who Needs Nappies? Not Me!'' is the latest release in a lovely song, which tells the tree ''thy leaves are so unchangingEverybody Potties!''series from Justine Avery. But one year, just as the seasons turn for This series of fun picture books aims to take the cold pain out of winter, the tree vanishes, taking Lulu with it…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406376922</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Jim Helmore and Richard Jones|title= The Snow Lion|rating= 5|genre= For Sharing|summary=Caro and her mother arrive at their new home in darkness. Once inside, the house is white, bare potty training children and empty. Caro wishes that she has someone to play replace it with and feels a little lost and smallsome fun. Then one day she hears It's a noise and a gentle voice asking to playworthy aim, as any frustrated parent will tell you. She has a new friend and a very special one . The Snow Lion has appeared as if by magic to help Caro learn how to make friends of her own and maybe find the courage she has been hiding inside.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471162230</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Rachel BrightB07GZ81J7C|title=All I Want For ChristmasWhen Fred the Snake Got Squished and Mended|author=Peter Cotton
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|summary=All I want for Christmas is my two front teethMeet Fred. Well, actually, filed down you're going to a normal sizebe meeting Fred-Fred for reasons which will become all too obvious very quickly. We all want different things on the 25th December; some ask for world peace, whilst others ask for something But I'm getting ahead of myself: I'd better tell you a bit more achievable like a Tamagotchiabout Fred. Whatever you want, Fred is it really the true meaning a snake and even those of the season? us who have a phobia about snakes are going to warm to him. ''All I Want For Christmas'' by Rachel Bright is He arrived as a present in a nice reminder box with holes so that he could breathe and immediately became part of the real reason for Chrimbo is not gift givingfamily, but to the opportunity to spend time extent that they would take Fred out with loved onesthem when they went out for a walk. And that was where the problem started. Fred didn't have any road sense. Or brakes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408331667</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Moira Butterfield Justine Avery and Holly SterlingNaday Meldova|title=Everybody Feels AngryPees!(Everybody Potties!)|rating=54
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|summary=Children donCan potty training ever be joyous? It often isn't deal easily with the emotions which flood the brain - and then chaos ensues, as any parent will tell you. You can try discussing the problem before it happens or immediately afterwardsBut really, but children donwhy shouldn't appreciate the abstract eitherit be? We all have to learn about our bodily functions just as we have to learn about everything else when we are small. What you need is a specific exampleWhy shouldn't potty training be as much fun as, say, an occasion which they'll readily recognise learning about why the sun and can then see how the emotion boils up and explodes. Moira Butterfield has produced a series of books, illustrated by Holly Sterling, which moon take a couple of times when an emotion takes everything over. One applies to a girl and one to a boy and we see how turns in the situations resolve themselves.sky? |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1784938556</amazonuk>B098BJZYHH
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Julia Donaldson Justine Avery and Axel SchefflerNaday Meldova|title=The Ugly FiveNo, No, No!
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|summary=Creating They say the best picture books are the simplest ones. And nothing could be truer of this latest from Justine Avery, a popular character is a double edged sword; one side is buckets of cold hard cashBookbag favourite. ''No, No, the other No!'' is people demanding that you trot out based around the same old stuffsimplest text imaginable. Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler created the behemoth that is  ''The GruffaloNo, no, no! Okay, okay. Yes, you may.'That' and you could forgive them for producing countless s it! But, like all the best picture books in , this series, but they do not. Anyone who tiny snippet of text is a fan of veritable tardis - so much bigger on the pairing will already know inside that their other work is also excellent; just ask ''Superworm'' or ''Room it appears on the Broom''. This is an established author/illustrator partnership and any new outing from them is exciting. Even if that is an outing about really ugly animalsoutside.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1407174193</amazonuk>1638820457
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Richard Byrne194812467X|title= I Want to Go FirstThe Farm Shop|author=Devon Avery, Justine Avery and Ema Tepic|rating= 4|genre= For Sharing|summary=Kirelle and her best friend Sam the cat decide to go for a walk. Kirelle is dressed for all weathers in her bright yellow wellies and Sam is perfectly turned out as ever in his smart grey fur coat. As they walk to the top of the hill, they see a big barn with a sign outside. It's so not faira farm shop! Why should Elphie go last, just because he's the littlest? This But this is a question which will speak to the heart of many young children, especially those farm shop with siblingsa difference: all the smallest bedroom, hand-me-down books that have been read stallholders and reread till their edges customers are frayed farmyard animals. . . but don't worryThere are sheep and ducks and cows, goats and chickens, Elphie has found the solutionand even some mice. Only thing isExcited, he's going to need the reader's help to achieve his goalKirelle and Sam go shopping.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0192749730</amazonuk>What will they buy?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Alex T Smith0995647895|title= Mr Penguin and the Lost Treasure|rating= 5|genre= Emerging Readers |summary= Mr Penguin is a brand new ''Professional Adventurer''. He has a dashing hat, a large magnifying glass and an important looking office in his igloo to prove it. All he needs now is an adventure to go on. Just as he is beginning to despair of ever being asked to solve a mystery Boudicca Bones from the museum phones and asks for help. Can he Sadie and his trusty sidekick, Colin (the spider with expertise in martial arts!) find her missing treasure? Will the adventure become too dangerous for them? And will Mr Penguin ever have time to eat his fish finger sandwich packed lunch?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444932063</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewSea Dogs|author=Colleen Jacey Maureen Duffy and Zed Jacey|title=Madge Eekal's ChristmasAnita Joice|rating=43.5
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|summary=It was nearly Christmas and all the witches except Madge Eekal were busy putting up their festive lights. MadgeSadie's pet dragonmother always said that she was a dreamer, Ashon, wanted to know her mind never on what had happened to their fairy lightsshe should be doing. She lives by the River Thames at Greenwich and she loves to spend hours at The truth was that Madge Maritime Museum or gazing at Cutty Sark. ''Her class had gone one rainy afternoon''tried<br>'' to get them to workWhen all the houses cowered in the gloom, but it seemed that the fairies were on strike: she ''couldn<br>''To the Maritime Museum't'. Her imagination was fired. She' get them d love to worksail the oceans on an ancient sailing ship and went back regularly. Ashon knew that One day she fell asleep under a glass case (it would, of course, have been much easier if they had electricity, like everyone else 's the one where Nelson's Trafalgar breeches are on show) and missed the closing bell and that decided Madge - they would make their own electricity. She knew the perfect spellattendant's warning shout. Ashon When she woke (hard floors don't make comfy beds) she was doubtfulin the midst of an adventure that she could never have imagined in a world of dolphins, pirates, mermaids and treasure... and rightly so as it turned out|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1788036530</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Herve Tullet1782227741|title=Say Zoop!Little Gold Ted|author=Vanessa Wiercioch, Poppy Satha and Sasha Satha|rating=2.54
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|summary=The average toddler has One day, Gold Ted falls into a puddle. It's quite a deep puddle and the water is swirling. Poor Ted starts to spin around and around and is sucked down a drain on the attention span side of the time it takes street. Finding himself down in the sewer, Ted starts to panic..SQUIRREL! Many modern children's books are packed full of flaps, textures 'OH HELP ME PLEASE'' he cries and gimmicks in alerts the desperate hope that they can draw attention of Reg the reader away from CBeebies for just five minutes. To grab them and keep themsewer rat, your book should be shortwho plucks him out of the dirty water using his cane, punchy and funwhich might look just a bit like an old cricket bat. What you don't want to do Reg is take a reasonable idea kind soul and he dries Ted off and play it out for page, after page, after page. What's that ….warms him up with a nice bowl of broth. SQUIRREL!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1452164738</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Stephanie BlakeB08R7LXQ9S|title=I Can't Sleep!Remy: A book about believing in yourself|author=Mayuri Naidoo and Caroline Siegal|rating=4.5
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|summary=Simon the little rabbit Remy is back! feeling miserable. He's not so little now, and his baby brother (from let himself down ''Stupid Baby by Stephanie Blakeagain'') . The school bully Jayden, together with his sidekicks Ryan and Brandon, have been laughing at Remy, calling him names because he is short and has grown small eyes. They are mean but they are not stupid. They are careful to wind up into a toddler. This time we Remy when nobody can see Simon and Caspar playing happily together but thenpush him just that little bit further when the other kids are around. So, in the nightwhen Remy reacts, poor Caspar realises that it looks as though he's forgotten his blanket outside! What will was the two brothers do? Caspar says instigator. And then he cangets into trouble at school and the teachers don't sleep without his blanketbelieve him when he tries to explain what happened...will Simon be able to help him?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1776571630</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Catherine Pickles and Chantal Bourgonje1471191303|title=Worzel says hello! Will you be my friend?The Invisible|author=Tom Percival
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|summary=I'd like you to meet Worzel, but you'll need to do exactly what I say. Worzel This is quite a big dog, but that doesn't mean that he's fierce, or even very brave. In fact, he's frightened, and little as you are, he's frightened of you. He'd like to meet you though: can you see that nose just poking out from the side story of the sofa? Now he's peering over the cushion - and finally he's risking leaving that ''very'' safe place he's foundIsobel, behind the sofa.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1787111601</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Emma Yarlett|title=Nibbles: The Dinosaur Guide|rating=3.5|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Some of you may already be aware of Nibbles. He is a little monster that likes to nibble everything. Nibbles nibbles socks, Nibbles nibbles clocks, but the thing that Nibbles likes to nibble most is books! Therefore, putting him in girl who made a book is not the safest place as he will try and eat his way outbig difference. Whilst the first book saw the tyke getting into trouble in fairy tales, this time it is non-fiction that has whetted his appetite and in particular a book all about dinosaurs.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848696914</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Alexandre Lacroix and Ronan Badel|title=Dragons: Father and Son|rating=4.5|genre=Emerging Readers |summary=You know dragons. They're there to look splendid and fierce, and to burn down human villages in rampages, Isobel lived with or without treasure her parents in mind. But they need to be trained in that. And our father dragon has just tasked his son dragon with that very errand - to go and torch a human house. The lad is reluctant to cook anything more severe than lunch - what could possibly happen?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910277231</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= David McKee|title= Elmer and the Tune|rating= 4.5|genre= For Sharing|summary= Everybody loves a catchy tunevery cold house, but sometimes you come across one that you just canbecause her parents couldn't get out of your head, no matter how hard you try. And that's what has happened afford to Elmer and his friends – all over the jungle, folk are humming put the same tune, over and over and over again, and passing it heating on to their friends and neighbours like a musical virus. Anyone who has heard about how the wheels on that wretched bus go round and round eleventy-seven gazillion times on a long car journey will know what we mean. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783445467</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Dr Seuss and Tish Rabe|title= Oh Baby, the Places You'll Go|rating= 4:|genre= For Sharing|summary=A slightly odd concept to get one's head around, ''Oh Baby, Ice curled across the Places You'll Go'' is both a book within a book, and a book sized advert all in one. Dr Seuss (fun fact: 'Seuss' originally rhymed with 'voice') wrote many, many books in his lifetime, and lots inside of us will be familiar with his best-known characters such as [[The Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss|The Cat in the Hat]] window and crept up the copious numbers corner of adventures he wrote about such as when [[Horton Hears a Who by Dr Seuss|Horton Hears a Who]]. This book is different, because rather than introducing new wild and wacky characters, it brings together existing ones who may never have met each other beforethe bedpost. Adapted by Tish Rabe (though very much influenced by Dr Seuss's originals), this book rattles through the different titles and their key characters, knitting them together with the premise that these are all people baby will meet in the future, through the wonder of children's books.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008241651</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Rachel Bright and Jim Field|title= The Squirrels Who Squabbled|rating= 5|genre= For Sharing|summary=First we family didn't go to the cinema or on holidays but they had a cute little mouse finding his inner beast in [[The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright each other and Jim Field|The Lion Inside]] and then we had a nervous koala trying to move out of his comfort zone in [[The Koala Who Could by Rachel Bright and Jim Field|The Koala Who Could]] and now we have a couple of greedy, fighting squirrelsthey were happy. Whatever next?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408340488</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Michael Morpurgo and Emma Chichester Clark|title= Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of The Wizard of Oz|rating= 4|genre= Emerging Readers|summary= The timeless story that we all know as The Wizard of Oz is given a twist in this original interpretation by master story-crafter Michael Morpurgo. It's Then the tale of a character that seems to be so often overlooked in the well-known story: Dorothyday came when they couldn's faithful dog, Toto. We hear t afford the whole story from his point of view, told in first person narrative from the moment the tornado sweeps across Dorothy's Kansas farm. Toto continues to tell rent for the story as it happens to him in a witty and charming manner as their house is lifted into the air and whisked away they had to move to the mysterious land far side of Ozthe city. Of course, Toto and Dorothy meet This part of the absurd but loveable scarecrow without a braincity was cold, tin man without a heart sad and lion who lacks courage, lonely and together they set off along the yellow brick road to find the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, hoping that he might help Toto and Dorothy return homeIsobel felt invisible. Along the way, the tin man, scarecrow and lion learn that what they think they are missing might have been there all along. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008134596</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=J M Barrie Nick Jones and Robert IngpenSi Clark|title=Peter Pan and WendyOne Night in Beartown
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|summary=It's a childhood staple - the story of Wendy, John and Michael Darling Many children have an obsession and their beloved nurseSandy Lane, Nana the Newfoundland dog who took them to school each daylives in Beartown, is obsessed with bears. She collects books about bears. It's George DarlingHer favourite toy is Berisford, their father, who makes the mistake when he locks Nana in the yard and the children are whisked away to Neverland a teddy bear passed down by Peter Pan and Tinkerbellher grandmother. There's a wonderful mix of charactersEvery night, from Peter Pan, the boy who never wants to grow up, Tinkerbell, the rather unpleasant fairy, Captain Hook, Tiger Lily, the lost boys and - she looks out of course - Wendy, but then it wouldn't have been a classic since the original stage production in 1904 her bedroom window and says goodnight to the novel of 1911 if it were otherwisebear statue outside.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1786750856</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Clare Foges and Al Murphy|title=Bathroom Boogie|rating=4|genre=For Sharing|summary=Every day I leave the house with the feeling that I left it in a pretty tidy statemorning she says hello to Bee Bear, but on my return some things always seem out of place. This is especially true of my bathroom. Why is there toothpaste on the mirror, or a flannel on the floor? It would appear that I may not actually be to blame and colourful painted bear that when I'm lives at work all the bathroom items come out for a boogieher school. Will I ever catch them in the act?She even has bears on her bedroom wallpaper!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0571337317</amazonuk>B08NFH7H9X}}  Move on to [[Newest General Fiction Reviews]]

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