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|title=The Castle in the Field (Little Gems)
|sort=Castle in the Field (Little Gems), The
|publisher=Barrington Stoke
|date=September 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781122873</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1781122873</amazonus>
|website=http://www.michaelmorpurgo.com/
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|summary=Michael Morpurgo at his best in a dyslexia friendly format for early readers.
|cover=1781122873
|aznuk=1781122873
|aznus=1781122873
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I think all children love dens. It is almost a primal instinct for children, to find, construct and hide away in huts, dens, tents, or any other place that gives them that sense of their own private place, away from the world. Michael Morpurgo has captured the magic of a secret den perfectly in this story of three friends who find an abandoned WW2 Pillbox and make it into their own private castle. The children are not really meant to be in the pillbox. It is on private property, but they don't really have any place else to go. Two of the children are not allowed to go home until their parents finish work and the third will not leave his best friend out in the weather alone. At first the pillbox is just shelter from a storm, but it soon becomes an embodiment of all the wonder of childhood as the children transform it into a wonderful private retreat. But how long will they be able to keep their special hideout a secret? This is a lovely story with a heart warming theme of friendship, a confrontation with bullies, and the inevitable pangs of growing up.