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{{newreview
|author=Lucy Murphy, Freddie Hutchins, Neil Dunnicliffe and Stella Gurney
|title=The Big, Big Bing Book!
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=We've all seen books described as big. It usually means that the book is a bit bigger than usual, or thicker, or it's a bind up of some previously-published books. That's not the case with ''The Big, Big Bing Book!'' It could well be bigger than your toddler at nearly two feet high and over fifteen inches wide and weighing in at well over a kilo. You need ''space'' to open it. This is not the book you take along on a trip just chance a little distraction is needed from the Bingster. It might be a book which is pored over - it's almost certainly going to be a book which is ''crawled'' over as that's likely to be the only way that your toddler is going to be able to give the content the attention which they will feel that it so richly deserves.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008139598</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Jeffrey James
|summary=When you pick up a children's book, sometimes things feels a little off. Books for kids can be almost too sickly sweet; the characters have massive eyes and enjoy themselves too much. Who has that much fun in one day? What is wrong with Divya Srinivasan's ''Little Owl's Colors''? Perhaps it is the lack of attention to detail when printing a book for the UK market? Colour me perplexed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0451474562</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Sarah Mussi
|title=Here Be Dragons
|rating=5
|genre=Teens
|summary=Few people would be happy living in a remote farmhouse on Mount Snowdon, especially when that means spending Christmas without any electricity – no heating, no way to charge your phone, no telly and no Christmas dinner. But when you’re sixteen, like Ellie Morgan, it can become almost unbearable. All Ellie wants is a regular ‘four-by-four life’ with four walls around her and four wheels under her, all designed to keep her safe. But safe is one thing that Ellie’s not destined to be … not from the moment she glimpses the strange boy through the mist and snow and sets her heart on discovering who (and what) he is.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910240346</amazonuk>
}}

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