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|title=Me and You
|author=Anthony Browne
|reviewer=Keith Dudhnath
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Buy it. Buy it now. It's the Goldilocks tale from a fresh perspective, but the more you dig, the more ''Me and You'' will reveal. It's an utterly gorgeous picture book that works on so so so many levels.Anthony Browne was kind enough to be [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Anthony Browne|interviewed by Bookbag]]
|rating=5
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0385614894
|hardback=0385614896
|pages=32
|publisher=Doubleday
|date=May 2010
|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>0385614896</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=0385614896|cover=<amazonus>0385614896</amazonus>
|website=http://www.childrenslaureate.org.uk/Anthony-Browne
}}
 
''You may be looking for the similarly-named [[Me and You by Janet A Holmes and Judith Rossell]]''.
Once upon a time there was a little girl called Goldilocks... You know the rest. ''Me and You'' flips the classic fairy tale around, telling it from the three bears' point of view. Nice idea, non? It is, but calling it a retelling merely scratches the surface...
If you haven't already, do please read [[Little Beauty by Anthony Browne]]. ''Me and You'' hasn't quite toppled it from its perch, but it was very close. [[A Child's Garden: A Story Of Hope by Michael Foreman]] is another one of those picture books that has immense depth. For more looks at Goldilocks and chums, check out [[Previously by Allan Ahlberg]] and [[Not Last Night But The Night Before by Colin McNaughton and Emma Chichester-Clark]].
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