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[[Category:New Reviews|Emerging Readers]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Gareth P JonesNigel Baines|title=Beards From Outer SpaceA Tricky Kind of Magic|rating=4.5
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|summary= You might not realise it but Earth is under constant alien attackCooper loves to perform magic tricks. Luckily we humans don His father was a magician, and named Cooper after the great Tommy Cooper. But sadly Cooper's father died suddenly, and now Cooper doesn't need quite know who to worry because the Pet Defenders (a secret society of our domestic pets) are always on standby be, or how to keep us safebe. The activities of the Pet Defenders are normally kept secret but Stripes Publishing are kindly allowing human children a brief glimpse into their exciting adventures. In And when his dad's prop rabbit starts talking to him, he ''really'Beards From Outer Space'doesn' we are able to read how a dog and cat – secret agents Biskit and Mitzy – team up to rid the world of an army of alien beards.t know what's going on anymore!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847157858</amazonuk>1444960261
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Ghillian Potts and Ed BoxallJane Lightbourne|title=The Old Woman from FriuliMy Cat Called Red|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=On top of a hill in Italy there was a castle Robin has red hair. He hates it, and in the freckles that castle there lived a dukego along with it. Every day he would go up to the highest tower He's been bullied and look out mocked at all that he could see and marvel that he owned school because of it all.''Ginger Minger! Carrots!'' Kids are mean. Except that But red hair is for one small house, not Robin's only misery in life. He's already lost his dad to a sturdy house with stone walls mountaineering accident when his mum gets ill and a solid wooden door, a garden and a fieldis taken into hospital. She doesn't come home again.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>190920840X</amazonuk>1838216812
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Holly WebbFrancesca Simon and Steve May|title=The Homeless KittenTwo Terrible Vikings|rating=4.5
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary= Lily loves In a small Viking village there live two twins, Hack and Whack, who are eager to be the very worst Vikings ever! Nothing can stop their rescue dogmad marauding, Hugo. Howeveras they cause havoc at a birthday party, Lily also really wants chaos whilst tracking a cat – or better still troll, and undertake a kitten. She, therefore, can't believe her luck when Hugo sniffs out three abandoned kittens while out of his walk grand journey to raid Bad Island with Lily and her dad. Better still (from Lily's point their friends! They get up to all kinds of view at least) the animal shelter is full so Lily's mum mischief and dad reluctantly offer to handnaughty behaviour, along with their wolf-cub Bitey-rear the tiny kittens until they're old enough to be rehomed. Lily's in heaven looking after the kittensBitey, especially the little fluffy white one whom she names Stanley. There is just one problem – it's going to break her heart when the time comes to say goodbyeand their crazy cast of friends.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847157831</amazonuk>0571349498
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Matthew Clark Smith and Matt Tavares1838593187|title=Lighter than Air: Sophie Blanchard, Guess What I Found in the First Woman PilotPlayground!|author=Victoria Thompson
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction For Sharing|summary=We're in Paris, and – not to be too rude about things – we seem surrounded by idiotsTilly is excited. For one, it seems they think the perfect place to experiment with manned hot air balloon flights is in the middle She's just come dashing out of the biggest city in the world. For anotherclassroom, they think only men could suffer the slightly colder pigtails flapping behind her and slightly thinner air experienced a big grin on such an adventure – women would never be able to copeher face. Meanwhile, a young girl is dreaming of flight, as so many are wont Dad's come to collect her and her brother and he ''has'' to try to doguess what she found in the playground today, completely unaware although she concedes that she he will soon marry one of the most famed balloonistsnever guess. They will have joint journeys skyward, before his early demise – leaving the young woman, Sophie Blanchard, Dad wants to go it alone and become the first female pilot.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0763677329</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Catherine Barrknow how school was, Steve Williams and Amy Husband|title=The Story of Space|rating=4.5|genre=Childrenbut ''s Non-Fiction|summary=I have no actual idea how I first got an interest in space. Perhaps itobviously's there because I'm so old to almost coincide with the last Apollo astronauts being on the moon (and that's pretty old, it's been so long) and it kind of rubbed off on menot important. Perhaps in fact all young children are interested in space anyway, and don't need any impetus or reason to look up in wonder. But if they do, this is the newest way of nudging the newer child towards a keenness Could Tilly have found more collectable things for all things celestial. her scrap box? And it's a pretty good way indeed.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847807488</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Philip Ardagh and Tom Morgan-Jones|title=Norman the Norman from Normandy (Little Gems)|rating=5|genre=Dyslexia Friendly|summary=Meet Norman. Norman the Norman, from Normandy. Not Big Bad Norman the Norman from Normandy, and not Norma the Norman from Normandy – and not even Nora the Norman from, well it doesnIsn't say, but my guess is Normandy. Norman isnthat so much more sensible than a scrap 't very big at all – he's just a little boy, and hebook's not bad. Or at least he doesn't think he is. ?) But because his fatherWell, Big Bad Normanactually, is buried in three parts (don't ask)Tilly did find exciting stuff. There are sequins, glittered paper and little baby Norman has inherited Big Bad Norman's big bad Norman swordall sorts of other things in her pocket, hebut that's going not what she wants Dad to visit the three parts – but only good will happen… Right?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781126976</amazonuk>guess.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Ryan Tubridy and P J LynchInnosanto Nagara|title=Patrick and the PresidentM is for Movement
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers |summary=Meet Patrick. Such a direction is a little facetious hereSet in Indonesia, because it's who ''he's'' going to meet that's in the key. He lives in New Rossnot too distant past, County Wexford, and his school has been chosen to perform as this is a choir for the much-anticipated arrival of President J F Kennedy, as the man traces the path of his Irish ancestry, in what (in addition to stop-overs in England and Italy on the same trip) was to be his last state visit abroadstory about social change. But surely just being one among three hundred on such an auspiciousDealing with some difficult issues, yet brief, occasion is not enough for such an enterprising lad? Wellas political corruption and nepotism, no, for his connected parents have got another trick up their sleeve for him…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406366927</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Adam Hancher|title=Taking Flight: How the Wright Brothers Conquered the Skies|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Non-Fiction|summary=Flightbook is neither boring nor preachy. It happens all around useducates gently, with vibrant, wherever we may bechallenging illustrations, and many are the young audience members for this book it portrays how social movements need people who have taken to the air already. But will try, even when it was once something impossible to take for granted, and this book easily takes us back to those daysseems that they will fail. It presents us with danger, determination, and The message is a certain pair of American brothers going all out to get both their names positive one; that in an increasingly uncertain world, we do still have the history books and their feet in the skies…power to instigate change.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847809286</amazonuk>1609809351
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Hilda Offen1949471004|title=Message from the MoonDog on a Log Chapter Books: Step 1|author=Pamela Brookes
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse
|summary=Yes, that is really a 'Message from the Moon' you receive courtesy of this book. You also get the point of view of the sea itself, as well as children seeing the city night from their bedroom window and other people witnessing geese flying over, and you even get a message from a snail. The range of verses in this book is however but one of its many qualities…
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{{newreview
|author=Phil Earle
|title= SuperDad's Day Off
|rating= 4.5
|genre=Dyslexia Friendly
|summary= Stanley's dad What do you do when your child has dyslexia and you need books which will help them to achieve the wonder that is tired. It reading? You can risk buying early readers, but the sounds in the book might not be exhausting work being a Superhero. For six days of the week he saves the world from disasters ones you've been working on and defeats encountering words which are just too challenging can have more of a negative effect on the baddies as Dynamo Danyoung dyslexic than a child without that problem. Stanley decides his poor dad needs a day off and is determined You need to be able to make sure that he gets buy books at a proper restreasonable price which concentrate on what you've been working on, without anything else being thrown into the mix. So they head off to You need a story which engages the park for some much needed Dad young mind and Son bonding timeyou need stages which progress steadily through the learning process without there being any large jumps. However people don Some online support and games wouldn't seem go amiss, either. Reading - and ''learning'' to understand that even Superheroes need time to recuperateread - should be a pleasure. The requests for help keep on coming so what can poor Stanley do other than step in to save the dayIt should be ''fun''. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781126844</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Yuval Zommer099334030X|title=The Big Book of Beasts (Big Books)Can You Draw the Dragosaur?|author=Peter Lynas and Charlie Roberts
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Non-FictionCrafts|summary=One You're going to get a hint of what this book's about very quickly. When you see the many issues people have with the TV nature programmetitle page, such as [[Planet Earth II by Stephen Moss|Planet Earth II]], is you'll find out what the obvious one of all the blood book's called and guts that it features – yes, in amongst all 's been written by Peter Lynas. Then we move on to who has done the cutesy, comical animal life are creatures eating other creatures (normally the cutesy, comical ones, whatillustration - and there's worse)a gap. ''You'll be pleased ' are going to put your name there. It's ''your'' responsibility to know, however, that provide the pictures for this book is very light on death and destructionabout one of the largest creatures ever to roam the earth. Yes, here are lions sharing There's some chunks of meat (while the females that caught and killed it sit and wait their turn), here are salmon seemingly willingly flying towards brown bears, and here is a red fox stashing a dead mouse while in a time of plentyhelp available, but there your name is so little on the title page - and you have work to make this even a PG book – it will be perfect for the home shelf or that in a primary school.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>050065106X</amazonuk>do!
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Quentin Blake1609809335|title= The Story of the Dancing FrogLizard|author= Jose Saramago, J Borges, Nick Caistor (translator) and Lucia Caistor (translator)|rating= 4.52|genre= Dyslexia Friendly Emerging Readers |summary= When Jo's Great Aunt GertrudeOne day a giant lizard appears in the city. We don's sea captain husband is drowned at sea she is grief-stricken andt even get told how it arrived, in despair, she goes for a walk alone. During this walk she notices a small frog on a lily-padbut it certainly appeared. But he is no ordinary frog - hePeople took against it, and if they weren's t shrugging it off as a dancing frog and the two quickly become good friends. Soon the duo are touring the world with their routinehallucination brought on by tiredness just as they fled it, spreading joy and fun - and carrying out the occasional rescue - wherever they gowanted something done about it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781125910</amazonuk> Can something be done about it, though?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=DK1789016320|title=Forest Life Tadcaster and Woodland Creaturesthe Bullies|author=Richard Rutherford
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction Emerging Readers |summary=This book knows that if you're going to learn about forest life and the animals, plants and trees in In some ways itwas a gentler time: video games were around, then you're only going but children usually went outside to be itching to go enjoy themselves. They flew kites and explore the woods for yourselfwent sledging if there was snow around. ItTim and Mary's for great-grandfather started a very young audiencebusiness in 1899 so our story is probably set in the nineteen seventies. Something which hasn't changed, unfortunately, so always expects an adult hand to guide you – but provides a warm companion itself through several quick is bullying and easy tasks, two lads are making life miserable not just for Tim and a few lessonsMary but for other children who gather in the playground. The balance between carrot and stickTim's probably about ten - just at the stage where he's beginning to feel responsible for his younger sister, or duty and rewardwho's two years younger than him, is great – but what exactly is he's not yet at the edutainment going stage where he knows how to provide, and what will it demand of us?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241273110</amazonuk>deal with bullies.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=DKB01N0OZQOD|title=Sharks and Other Sea CreaturesNickerbacher|author=Terry John Barto
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-FictionEmerging Readers |summary=Never before have I found much cause to point out the sort Nickerbacher is doing his dragonly duty as all dragons do. That dragonly duty is, of lower-casecourse, almostprincess-a-subtitle wording on the front of a bookguarding. I say that because very little of this is about sharks – so if you have a youngster intending to come here and learn That's what dragons are for, after all their bloodthirsty imagination can hold, then they may well be disappointed. If you take it But Gwendolyn isn't any princess. She finds the whole princessing thing quite boring really and she is much less interested in fairy tales than she is in watching comedy on board that the 'other sea creatures' make up the bulk of the book, then all well and goodThe Late Knight Show''. And even better, if you expect yourself to Nickerbacher likes ''makeThe Late Knight Show'' the bulk of said creatures…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241274389</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Heather Alexander and Andres Lozano|title=Life on Earth: Farm: With 100 Questions and 70 Lifttoo -flaps!|rating=4|genre=Childrenin fact, it's Nonhis favourite TV show because he wants to be a stand-Fiction|summary=I'm sure I was full of questions when I was a nipper – which means I was too full of questionsup comedian himself. Parents just He tries out his jokes on Princess Gwendolyn but they don't need to be deflecting questions all the time, do they? Living on the edge of a village in the middle of nowhere always come off quite as I did, I knew quite a lot about farms and farming – that different animals gave different results, that different vehicles meant different things and that the crops behind our house changedNickerbacher intended. But for the inner city child, there is a chance they have never met a cow or seen a silo. This colourful book, bright in both senses of the word, will allow the very young reader the opportunity of their own fantasy trip to the working countryside.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847808999</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Heather Alexander and Andres Lozano0008265836|title=Life on Earth: Human Body: With 100 Questions Rory Branagan Detective|author=Andrew Clover and 70 Lift-flaps!Ralph Lazar
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|genre=Children's Non-Fiction Emerging Readers |summary=I wonder how much time ITen-year-old Rory Branagan isn've saved in not being t just a normal kid. He's a parent – detective and therefore not having had he has a mystery to answer such pesky questions as solve – why is the sky blue, where did I come from, his dad disappear when he was three? Rory doesn't know where does my wee come fromto start but, what is earwaxthen, Cassidy moves in next door and why do I have a spleen? Still, apart from the first two, those questions and the answers to them and more are in this book, which he discovers he has an accomplice who is a lovely primer for biology, and a great source full of quick facts for the very young, all presented with an addictive lift-the-flap approachideas.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847809006</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Chris Packham and Jason Cockcroft|title=Amazing Animal Babies|rating=3.5|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Many children love animals, but This is just as well as they love baby animals even more. Would you rather watch soon discover a dog or watch a puppy? A cat or a kitten? A meerkat or a smaller meerkat? The answer very serious crime: Corner Boy's dad has been poisoned and is a at risk of dying but no brainer to most children who enjoy the wide-eyed stumbling of youth that is not dissimilar one else will believe he's in danger. It's up to their own. However, someone needs Rory and Cassidy to give them uncover the facts about baby animals truth and who better than wildlife presenter Chris Packham?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405277467</amazonuk>save a life.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Clara Vulliamy0192758748|title=The Midnight Mystery (Dotty Detective, Book 3)Horace & Harriet Take on the Town|author=Clare Elsom
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=If you havenWhen Harriet, aged seven and a quarter, decides to go to Princes Park to practise 'Going to the Park on Her Own' (i.e. with her Grandad walking at least thirty steps behind) she can't alreadybelieve her eyes. The statue of Lord Commander Horatio Fredrick Wallington Nincompoop Maximus Pimpleberry the Third (or Horace for short) starts to move. He not only moves but stamps his foot, meet Dot. Sheshouts something that would get him in serious trouble with Harriet's an ace child detective, inspired by her favourite TV programmemum, and her pet dog and best friend climbs down from schoolhis pillar. But at least one of those is left behind this time, as Dot Understandably Harriet can't resist following and quickly finds herself dragged all around the rest of her class go to an adventure camp playground town as Horace searches for a couple of nightsnew – and more suitable – home. Daytimes His sights are spent being sporty firmly set on the Mayor's mansion and adventurousit, as are the evenings supposed therefore, falls to Harriet to persuade him that there must bea better alternative. Sadly, but someone seems intent on ruining things for DotHorace's visits to the museum, cinema, train station, playground, bank and library all cause mayhem. What is Luckily, however, a competition in the evil and bragging Laura up to?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008132429</amazonuk>park reveals the perfect answer.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Meg McLarenSaulles_Bee|title=Pigeon P.I.Bee Boy: Clash of the Killer Queens|author=Tony De Saulles|rating=34.5|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=The world of birds Young Mel's friend has left and the beehive is now his to look after. Unfortunately, Mel lives in a flap. They're being nabbed – plucked from tower block and not all of his neighbours agree that it is the air (or at least from their cages)correct place for a hive. Murray MacMurray, the brilliant pigeon private eye, doesn't want anything to do with crime now his old partner Things change when Mel suddenly realises he has flown the roost, but an eager and bright young thing might just about persuade him to take up the caseamazing superpower; he can become a bee. But both will have to be plucky to survive the dangers it leads to…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783444835</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Catharina Valckx and Nicolas HubeschDavidson_Night|title=BrunoNight Zookeeper: The Giraffes of Whispering Wood|author=Joshua Davidson|rating=45|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Meet Bruno. No, not that Bruno – for pity's sake, this is a book for the underA straight-eights laced student makes one defiant act of creativity and not has a character from teen comedy moviesworld of magic and imagination opened up for him. No, Bruno Will is the new Night Zookeeper and his tenure in the role of protector to a quite unmistakeable cat, in magical world starts with the repulsion of a bright blue cloth cap, dangerous invasion. Joshua Davidson has written about the Night Zookeeper before and this is a book regarding various days in his life that he thinks there are of note – whether they're online cartoons devoted to the day the power goes out, or character but this marks a day that would be completely uninteresting were it not for new launch and a joke from his best friendnew series. But don't you dare make the mistake of thinking this sounds mundane – here This is not just a background couple, of book but a hippo whole online event with huge educational tie-ins and a crocodile, just walking past the heroes. Here is said best friend, an elderly pony, forced somehow push to walk backwardsget children using their own imagination. Here The story itself mirrors what the author is when Bruno is playing host trying to a turtle dove addicted to jam, who is forced to hide when a wet wolf gate-crashesachieve in real life; the power of the imagination makes everything better. I think you'll agree that any day spent reading this book will not be a boring one.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1776571258</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jenny ColganSeuss_Read|title=Polly and the Puffin: The New FriendI Can Read With My Eyes Shut|author=Dr Seuss
|rating=4.5
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Polly was just about to start Big School and, being honest, she wasn't keen. She couldn't wear her spotty wellies for one thingThe more that you read, but worst of all, she couldn't take Neil with her. We heard about Neil the rescued puffin in the [[Polly and the Puffin by Jenny Colgan|first book]] in this series and although Neil now has a nest in the nearby lighthouse, he and Polly are still very close. When she gets to school Polly doesn't really feel like joining in any of the games: she<br>''s the lonely little figure on the edge of everythingThe more things you will know. Her teacher suggests that she and Ronita make friends: have you ever noticed how ''difficult<br>'' it is to even speak when someone suggests something like The more that? Polly and Ronita donyou learn,''t make friends - they end up shouting at each other in a <br>'mine's bigger/better than yoursThe more places you' argumentll go. What about? Well'' This is a classic Dr Seuss quote from this book, birds and one that I painstakingly stickered onto the wall of course. my children's school library! Ronita has The book is very silly, as Dr Seuss always is, but is also a macawgood rhyming ode to the joys of reading.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1510200908</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Neal_Words|title=Isabel Sanchez Vegara Words and Frau IsaYour Heart|titleauthor=Little People, Big Dreams: Marie CurieKate Jane Neal
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-FictionEmerging Readers |summary=Some little girls want to be princessesTrolling, bullying, cyber-shaming, but whatever-it's-called-this-week-ing – all act as proof that the girl who would become Marie Curie wanted to be adage about sticks and stones is actually a scientistlot of piffle. She was from In a poor family in Warsaw but she was determined world where we all have hearts, we should have a heart that what we say to do well other people is positive. We can examine our world and won a gold medal for her studies. In Poland, in the middle of the nineteenth centurysound it makes through communication, only men were allowed to go to Universitywe can make each other smile, so Marie moved to Paris where she had to study in an unfamiliar languagelaugh, but was soon the best maths sing and science student. It was here that she met and married Pierre Curiebe happy together, another scientist and they jointly discovered radium and polonium: they would eventually win bit by bit the Nobel Prize for Physics for this workworld can be a better place. Marie was And hang the first woman to receive 'no, after you' attitude some people would have in response. There, I've given the honour. Pierre was killed entire plot of this book away in a road accidentmy summary, but Marie went on to win a second Nobel Prize, this time for Chemistrythat's not really an issue. Her work is still benefiting people today.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847809618</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Tavares_Red|title=Isabel Sanchez Vegara Red and Elisa MunsoLulu|titleauthor=Little People, Big Dreams: Agatha ChristieMatt Tavares|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Non-FictionEmerging Readers |summary=As a child Agatha Christie Meet Red and her mother would read Lulu. They're a book together every afternoon, but there were early signs committed couple of what the future novelist would become: she always had a better idea about how the story should end. She would read in bed at night cardinals and detective novels were always her favourites. In the First World War Agatha, who was then they have lived for some time in her early twentiessomeone's garden, nursed wounded soldiers safely in hospitals: her experiences with poisons and toxic potions would be put an evergreen tree. It seems to good use when her first detective novels were published them that every year people mention their home in a lovely song, which tells the tree thy leaves are so unchanging. But one year, just after as the seasons turn for the end cold of winter, the war. Most people have heard of her first and most famous detective - Hercule Poirot - or of Miss Marple. Mrs Christie's novels were widely read and her plays were very popular in theatres.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847809596</amazonuk>tree vanishes, taking Lulu with it…
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dickens_Search|title=Michael Rosen Search and Tony RossFind A Christmas Carol|titleauthor=Barking for BagelsCharles Dickens, Sarah Powell and Louise Pigott|rating=43.5|genre=For SharingEmerging Readers |summary=Recently I got to applaud a book that branched away from the Where''Barking for Bagels'' is s Wally? style volume, and taught the story of Schnipp explorer about a non-fiction subject as they went a-searching. Well, it seems tweaking the dog, who loves her owners very much, though she does find their snickering form is going to be a little annoying from time to time. One daybig thing, whilst out for this book tries yet another different approach – to teach us about a walk in fictional story. They've started at the parkdeep end, she starts to run awaywith a book hastening towards being two centuries old, and she finds one that once she starts running she can't stophas been adapted countless times before now, and she runs and she runs until she finds Bessie yet always has people returning to it at a certain time of the year for its ageless lesson. But does the Bagel lady and thus discovers her new favourite foodrich content of Dickens, even at his most populist, and her new home.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178344505X</amazonuk>survive this quirky variation?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=George Szirtes and Tim ArchboldSeuss_Eggs|title=How to be a TigerScrambled Eggs Super|author=Dr Seuss
|rating=4.5
|genre=Children's Rhymes and Verse
|summary=''Wet again, yet again! Down it drips, little fingertips, tapping and snapping as if the rain were cross.''<br>
''See the branches toss? See the puddles grow? Has it stopped raining?
NO.''
 
Yes, sometimes only a quote will do. After all, we do come to poetry for snappy concision, and that's what we get here…
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{{newreview
|author=Julian Gough and Jim Field
|title=Rabbit and Bear: The Pest in the Nest
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Rabbit was struggling. There he was having a nice, peaceful sleep in his friend Bear's cave when a terrible noise woke him. Was it thunder? No, it was Bear snoring. Very loudly. Rabbit tried putting his paws over his ears although that's not very successful when you have small paws and very big ears. But there was something good: when Rabbit went outside the cave he realised that spring had sprung. Suddenly he felt ''strong''. After a winter spent in his friend Bear's cave it was time to go home to his burrow. Only there was a surprise lurking there - and it looked suspiciously like a snake.
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{{newreview
|author=Amy Lee
|title=Amy Lee and the Darkness Hex
|rating=3
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Amy Lee wakes up from one of her usual dreams, where she combats an evil piratePeter T. You would think that was the only nastiness in her life – she lives in a lovely place in the Land of Love, and Hooper doesn't have mean to worry about paying for steaks for her nine dogsshow off, nor salmon for her catsbut he is ''very'' good at cooking. She can go to her favourite tree who will entertain her with a storySome would say he is ''The Best'' capital T, capital B. And his signature dish is scrambled eggs. You might think that's quite an easy dish, and she can go adventuring one with her bottomless rucksack, and spend all day daydreaming of which it's a wicked new house for her dogs… Until she sees threatening purple clouds over the forests. And not even in this fantasy world do you want little hard to see purple clouds…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407172239</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Hilary McKay|title=The Sticky Witch|rating=5|genre=Dyslexia Friendly|summary=Tom and Ellieshowcase one's parents have set sail around prowess, but not so. For Peter T. Hooper, what makes his scrambled eggs so super is the world on a raft made choice of rubbish! They tell the children that they will be gone for three yearsegg itself, but it and he will go by very quickly and they'll be safe and happy in the company out of Aunt Tab. But who is this strange lady who applied for his way to procure the job best of caring for two wonderful children and their cat, Whiskers? She doesn't seem to be the kind guardian that the children need, and why is everything in her house so very, very sticky?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781125996</amazonuk>best from whatever nest.
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