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|date=March 2015
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For the right child that seriously loves pink and is not really bothered about what a story is about, ‘‘Catkin the Fairy Kitten’’ will entertain. The book also comes with a couple of cardboard characters that you can make which do add value. However, even the least cynical of adults will find the book a little too much to swallow and want to wash it down with a book that encourages a little more thought and gender neutrality.
To prove that you can write a book that is aimed at a young female audience and make it fun and exciting try reading [[Milly and the Mermaids by Maudie Smith and Antonia Woodward]]. Or if you wish to wash the taste of sweetness out of your mouth, try something completely different; [[Whiffy Wilson by Caryl Hart and Leonie Lord]] . You might like [[Leah - the Fairy of the Lime Tree by Nisha Kissoon and Anna Kecskes]] but we had our reservations.
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