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|author=Frances Durkin and Grace Cooke
|title=A Roman Adventure (The Histronauts)
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary= I have studied propaganda in my time and as a rule of thumb the most persuasive arguments are those people don't notice. The same can be said when educating kids. Some children lap up textbooks and non-fiction, but others need to be eased in. Tricking them is perhaps a harsh term, but would you rather learn about Ancient Rome via a dry fact book or an adventure title written in the form of a cartoon and packed full of puzzles and activities?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911509101</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Michael Morpurgo and Emma Chichester Clark
|summary=Oh, to be young and innocent, and to be full of questions. Questions like 'is eating my bogies good for me', or 'why is poo brown', or 'what makes sweat smell'. You don't have to be a kid like Dirty Bertie to want to know the answers – respectively, no; it's down to dead bacteria; and it doesn't – it's other bacteria again. If you think you have a lad (or, let's face it, a lass) interested in learning such stuff, this book could well be the place to turn.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847156754</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Michael Bond and R W Alley
|title=Best-loved Paddington Stories
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=With the sad passing of Michael Bond there is no time like the present to revisit some of the adventures of his most iconic creation; Paddington. As the character has proved so timeless regular re-issues of the books have appeared and ''Best-loved Paddington Stories'' brings three of these stories together. Does this collection really reflect the best that the bear has to offer or are they just three random tales stuck together with marmalade?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008245037</amazonuk>
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