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[[Category:New Reviews|Emerging Readers]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Julian Clary and David RobertsNigel Baines|title= The BoldsA Tricky Kind of Magic|rating= 5|genre= Confident Readers|summary= The Bolds, Mr and Mrs and their two small children, live in an ordinary semi-detached house in suburban Teddington. They have jobs; Mrs Bold designs and sells flamboyant hats and Mr Bold writes jokes for Christmas crackers. But they are most definitely not an ordinary family. Oh no! They are in fact hyenas. So far they have managed to successfully pretend to be human beings. Although very hairy and prone to laughing a lot they have kept the truth (and their tails!) a secret from everyone. But their grumpy next door neighbour, Mr McNumpty, is growing suspicious and then a trip to the local safari park has repercussions4. Will the Bolds' carefully long kept secret be revealed?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783443057</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Rose Lagercrantz and Eva Eriksson|title=When I Am Happiest|rating=5
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|summary=If Dani leaves her school for the summer holidays with one souvenir, it will either be the memories of the fabulous friendship she formed with Ella, who struck a chord in [[My Happy Life by Rose Lagercrantz and Eva Eriksson|book one]] then moved away, or it will be a book she has written and compiled Cooper loves to remind her of all the happiness she has encountered along the wayperform magic tricks. That is not quite finishedHis father was a magician, for the following day is to be and named Cooper after the great end of year party, and her classroom decorations are complete and her dress has been bought new speciallyTommy Cooper. But not all of life is happiness sadly Cooper's father died suddenly, and jollity – and Dani is removed from the classroom now Cooper doesn't quite know who to face very bad news. What ending is in storebe, for her book and for ours?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1927271894</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Alex T Smith|title=Claude: Lights! Camera! Action!|rating=4or how to be.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=Ah, Claude! How I do enjoy reading these funny little stories about this sweet doggy! This time Claude finds himself embroiled in shenanigans on a film set, helping with wigs and make up and a film star gorilla! Claude is as endearing as ever, and Mr Bobblysock continues to enchant us with And when his hot flushes and requirements for a little lie down.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444926470</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|title=Cheeky Charlie|author=Mat Waugh|rating=4|genre=Confident Readers|summary=''My book is about all the naughty things that my brother Charlie has done. Some of it is funny, some of it is a bit sad, and lots of it is disgusting, because thatdad's what Charlie can be. It might even make you be sickprop rabbit starts talking to him, so get ready.he '' You know what? Thatreally's about the size of it. After Harry has introduced herself - she's almost seven years old, she doesn't like her freckles, sheknow what's used to people thinking that someone called Harry ought to be a boy, and she has a younger brother, who is three and called Charlie. This is Harry's book about Charlie. Charlie is a cheeky chappie. He never shuts up. He likes to push his luck. And, having pushed his luck once, he likes to push it again. And again. And again. This is much to Harry's exasperation, as she explains by dint of a book full of anecdotes... going on anymore!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1508910510</amazonuk>1444960261
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Astrid Desbordes and Pauline MartinJane Lightbourne|title=Travels of an Extraordinary HamsterMy Cat Called Red|rating=3.54
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|summary=Meet HamsterRobin has red hair. He's a bit curt with his so-called friendshates it, and the other animals in the Clearing – Mole, Snail, Ant, Bear, Hedgehog, Rabbit and Squirrelfreckles that go along with it. He demands one 's been bullied and mocked at school because of them build him a spaceshipit. ''Ginger Minger! Carrots!'' Kids are mean. But red hair is not Robin's only misery in life. He is far too dismissive of another's attempts at writing already lost his dad to a thousand-page novelmountaineering accident when his mum gets ill and is taken into hospital. But considering he She doesn't really get on with anything and anyone, there is no chance of him joining in when they all go to meet the Bear's Arctic cousin, is there?come home again.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1927271835</amazonuk>1838216812
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Christopher MyersFrancesca Simon and Steve May|title=My PenTwo Terrible Vikings
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=How long does it take you to read In a picture book? Don't worry counting the number of wordssmall Viking village there live two twins, forget totalling the pagesHack and Whack, and ignore how many times you may return who are eager to bring it off be the shelf. very worst Vikings ever! What matters so much more than how long it takes to scan Nothing can stop their mad marauding, as they cause havoc at a birthday party, chaos whilst tracking a page can be how long it lies in the memorytroll, and what it can lead undertake a grand journey to. raid Bad Island with their friends! This exampleThey get up to all kinds of mischief and naughty behaviour, for instance, can be perused in seconds, but creates a vivid and longalong with their wolf-cub Bitey-standing mental imageBitey, and will if it hits the right buttons lead to untold future activities. You can't judge something like this on the value their crazy cast of timefriends.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1423103718</amazonuk>0571349498
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Linda Chapman and Kate Hindley1838593187|title=Best Friends’ Bakery: Birthdays and BiscuitsGuess What I Found in the Playground!|author=Victoria Thompson
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=In this, the fourth story in the Best Friends’ Bakery series, Hannah is recovering from her sadness at being thrown off the Junior Baker show on TV. Fortunately there’s plenty going on in her town and at her mum’s bakery to keep her busy. There’s a new beauty shop opening to bake for, a doggy rescue centre in trouble, and a new girl who seems intent on stopping anyone from befriending her. How will Hannah get on with these new challenges in her life?
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{{newreview
|author=Sarah Garland
|title=Eddie's Tent and How to go Camping
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Mum, Tom, Tillyis excited. She's just come dashing out of the classroom, Lily pigtails flapping behind her and Eddie wanted a big grin on her face. Dad's come to go on holiday collect her and her brother and camping seemed like he ''has'' to try to guess what she found in the ideal way to goplayground today, although she concedes that he will never guess. Lily and Tilly thought it Dad wants to know how school was a brilliant idea and they had some experience, although their but ''obviously''tentthat' did look just a little bit like a duvet over a chairs not important. ItCould Tilly have found more collectable things for her scrap box? (Isn's surprising what you need for t that so much more sensible than a holidayscrap ''book''?) Well, actually, but Lily and Tilly had to be told to start again when Mum saw what they'd packed! did find exciting stuff. But finallyThere are sequins, Tom began glittered paper and all sorts of other things in her pocket, but that's not what she wants Dad to load the car and off they wentguess.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184780408X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=W AwdryInnosanto Nagara|title=Thomas the Tank Engine 70th Anniversary Slipcase|rating=5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Thomas, if you don't know, is a little Tank Engine, who M is very quick to build up a head of steam and move his coaches and trucks around the train yards and networks he works on. That does mean that he has to be shown up by the larger, slower engines when he continually blows his whistle to disturb their rest, and can even forget to bring any carriages with him when he's pulling a train, but he does mean well. He's a warm, feisty little character, and was probably always bound to become a bit of a favourite with warm, feisty young readers, especially those brought up with an eye to the romance of the railways. But he wasn't the first we met in the series that in public shorthand at least bears his name.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405277270</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Francesca Simon and Tony Ross|title=Horrid Henry and the Comfy Black Chairfor Movement
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary= Horrid Henry just can’t catch Set in Indonesia, in the not too distant past, this is a breakstory about social change. Perfect Peter has been interfering Dealing with his weekend morning television watchingsome difficult issues, but mum and dad are clear it’s first come first served. So Horrid Henry hatches a plan to get up a bit earlier than usual such as political corruption and be the first one downstairsnepotism, gaining full uninterrupted access to the remote control in the processbook is neither boring nor preachy. It seems like Perfect Peter has the same ideaeducates gently, with vibrant, thoughchallenging illustrations, and however early Henry gets upit portrays how social movements need people who will try, Peter’s already down there, beating him to even when it. Week after week he’s thwarted. Can he pull out a signature, and horrid, trick to finally get his own way?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>144400882X</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Francesca Simon and Tony Ross|title=Horrid Henry's Mothers Day|rating=5|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Horrid Henry isn’t always horrid. Did you know seems that? Sometimes he tries hard but someone still comes along to out-do himthey will fail. Like goody two shoes Perfect Peter. With Mothers’ Day around the corner, Horrid Henry The message is determined to up his game, shame his brother and show he’s the best son. Yeah, I know. Even when he’s trying to be nice he’s being a little horridpositive one; that in an increasingly uncertain world, really, but we do still. It’s have the thought that countspower to instigate change.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1444014757</amazonuk>1609809351
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Aby King and Sam Usher1949471004|title=Lupo and the Secret of Windsor CastleDog on a Log Chapter Books: Step 1|author=Pamela Brookes
|rating=4
|genre=Confident ReadersDyslexia Friendly|summary=Based on the Duke What do you do when your child has dyslexia and Duchess of Cambridge's real dog, this is Lupo's story, and although it uses you need books which will help them to achieve the real Royals it wonder that isreading? You can risk buying early readers, of course, a fictional story as you soon realise with the talking mice from MI5 and but the evil villain sounds in the form of one of book might not be the Queenones you's Dorgi's (ve been working on and encountering words which are just too challenging can have more of a cross between negative effect on the young dyslexic than a corgi and child without that problem. You need to be able to buy books at a Dachshund)reasonable price which concentrate on what you've been working on, without anything else being thrown into the mix. If You need a story which engages the young mind and youneed stages which progress steadily through the learning process without there being any large jumps. Some online support and games wouldn't go amiss, either. Reading - and ''learning''re looking for to read - should be a fantasy animal adventure, with plenty of action, then look no furtherpleasure. It should be ''fun''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444921444</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Linda Chapman and Kate Hindley099334030X|title=Best Friends' Bakery: Cupcakes and Contests|rating=4|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Hannah's favourite TV show is Junior Brilliant Baker, and when she hears that they are auditioning for new contestants for Can You Draw the show she simply can't wait to apply. She rushes to tell her best friend, Mia, about the competition as she's also a fan, but then what will happen if only one of them gets on the showDragosaur? And what would they bake for the auditions? And would the show live up to everything they've imagined?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444011928</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Ulf Stark Peter Lynas and Eva Eriksson|title=When Dad Showed Me the UniverseCharlie Roberts
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|genre=Emerging ReadersCrafts|summary=Dads are wonderful, arenYou't they? One minute they can be working as re going to get a dentist, the next they can be showing you the universe, and even tell you how cold it ishint of what this book's about very quickly. Mind When yousee the title page, mothers can be fabulous too, making sure you're going to be warm enough if you go ll find out to see what the universe. But dads are best – they even make sure you get chewing gum as provisions when youbook're exploring the universe. And what a universe s called and that it is – from what's right under your feet been written by Peter Lynas. Then we move on to what's right out in who has done the furthest reaches of the night sky…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1927271819</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Heinz Janisch illustration - and Wolf Erlbruch|title=The King and the Sea|rating=3|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Meet the King. Hethere's a very good King – or is he? gap. He has ''You'' are going to be taught by a cat that put your name there is more . It's ''your'' responsibility to worship – provide the sun's rays, pictures for this book about oneof the largest creatures ever to roam the earth. He is so powerful yet he cannot get a trumpet to play without him being its servantThere's some help available, and giving it his air; he cannot persuade a cloud to stay and enjoy his kingdom; and even he but your name is resigned to a shadow that turns his petite, glistening gold crown into a large grey shape on the floor. No, the King might think he has it all, but he hasn't.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1877579947</amazonuk>title page - and you have work to do!
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Michael Bond and R W Alley1609809335|title=Paddington at the ZooThe Lizard|author= Jose Saramago, J Borges, Nick Caistor (translator) and Lucia Caistor (translator)|rating=4.52|genre=For SharingEmerging Readers |summary=Cast your mind back to the weeks before the ''Paddington'' movie enchanted One day a giant lizard appears in the worldcity. There was a lot of press at the time about We don't even get told how the film had such mild peril and sexual innuendo that it was a PG-rated moviearrived, and not a Ubut it certainly appeared. It became headlines due to the unassailable fact that Paddington just never seems to carry any threat to the audiencePeople took against it, and to not have a single daunting bone in his body. But those larger books can easily be daunting to the very young people in which you wish to instil love of the character, which is where the picture book range of stories comes in. Theyif they weren're t shrugging it off as a lot smaller than the chapters in the main novels, and while those main books were still being produced hallucination brought on by tiredness just as well they were quite uncommon occurrencesfled it, but with the [[Michael Bond's Original Paddington Bear Books in Chronological Order|'proper']] books out the way, these were pretty much all Michael Bond was producing as regards our favourite bearthey wanted something done about it. Which can only mean one thing – they're equally brilliant.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0006647448</amazonuk>Can something be done about it, though?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Zoa1789016320|title=The Dog Dectectives in an American AdventureTadcaster and the Bullies|author=Richard Rutherford
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Whatever you might think of the USA, you cannot deny that In some ways it is was a country with fantastic natural surroundings from the mountains to the beaches gentler time: video games were around, but children usually went outside to the vast cactus strewn desertsenjoy themselves. This children’s book embraces this They flew kites and takes the Dog Detectives went sledging if there was snow around. Tim and their new friends on Mary's great-grandfather started a whistle-stop tour of business in 1899 so our story is probably set in the country nineteen seventies. Something which hasn't changed, unfortunately, is a great way bullying and two lads are making life miserable not just for Tim and Mary but for other children who gather in the playground. Tim's probably about ten - just at the stage where he's beginning to introduce some facts feel responsible for his younger sister, who's two years younger than him, but he's not yet at the stage where he knows how to young readersdeal with bullies.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848860986</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Emma BarnesB01N0OZQOD|title=Wild Thing Goes CampingNickerbacher|author=Terry John Barto
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Wild Thing Nickerbacher is truly wilddoing his dragonly duty as all dragons do. That dragonly duty is, of course, keeping worms in her grandmaprincess-guarding. That's handbag, building dens in muddy holes in the garden, or setting up camps, complete with sticks ready what dragons are for a fire, in her big sisterafter all. But Gwendolyn isn's bedroom! t any princess. She's finds the sort of child who sends her parents grey whole princessing thing quite boring really and she is much less interested in their twenties! Poor Kate, her older sister, fairy tales than she is stuck being the sensible one in the family, trying to keep an eye watching comedy on Wild Thing and help her dad out (her mum died when Wild Thing was very little)''The Late Knight Show''. Nickerbacher likes ''The Late Knight Show'' too - in fact, and the strain of always being sensible and reliable begins to it's his favourite TV show and Kate starts because he wants to think maybe shebe a stand-up comedian himself. He tries out his jokes on Princess Gwendolyn but they don'd like to be wild too!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407137972</amazonuk>t always come off quite as Nickerbacher intended.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Laura Vaccaro Seeger0008265836|title=BullyRory Branagan Detective|author=Andrew Clover and Ralph Lazar
|rating=5
|genre=For SharingEmerging Readers |summary=Ten-year-old Rory Branagan isn't just a normal kid. He's a bit detective and he has a mystery to solve – why did his dad disappear when he was three? Rory doesn't know where to start but, then, Cassidy moves in next door and he discovers he has an accomplice who is full of ideas. This is just as well as they soon discover avery serious crime: Corner Boy's dad has been poisoned and is at risk of dying but no-one else will believe he's in danger.It's up to Rory and Cassidy to uncover the truth and save a life.. well}}{{Frontpage|isbn=0192758748|title=Horace & Harriet Take on the Town|author=Clare Elsom|rating=4|genre=Emerging Readers |summary=When Harriet, aged seven and a bullyquarter, reallydecides 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 believe her eyes. The farm animals want statue of Lord Commander Horatio Fredrick Wallington Nincompoop Maximus Pimpleberry the Third (or Horace for short) starts to play move. He not only moves but stamps his foot, shouts something that would get him in serious trouble with himHarriet's mum, but he just calls them namesand climbs down from his pillar. Understandably Harriet can't resist following and quickly finds herself dragged all around the town as Horace searches for a new – and more suitable – home. He proceeds His sights are firmly set on the Mayor's mansion and it, therefore, falls to Harriet to insult each one until persuade him that there must be a brave little goat stands up better alternative. Sadly, Horace's visits to him the museum, cinema, train station, playground, bank and calls HIM library all cause mayhem. Luckily, however, a bullycompetition in the park reveals the perfect answer. How will Bully react to that?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783442131</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Alice Hemming and James LentSaulles_Bee|title=RobopopBee Boy: Clash of the Killer Queens|author=Tony De Saulles
|rating=4.5
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Some say Young Mel's friend has left and the grass beehive is always greener on the other side of the hillnow his to look after. Others say better the devil you know. Dylan Unfortunately, Mel lives in a tower block and Daisy don’t say either not all of these things, but his neighbours agree that it is the sentiment is there. Other people’s fathers are much better / funnier / more normal than their dadcorrect place for a hive. Why can’t Things change when Mel suddenly realises he be more like everyone else? The thing is, their dad is has an inventor of sorts, so well placed to teach them amazing superpower; he can become a lesson they’ll never forget. Welcome Robopop, a robot dad in a box! He’s going to babysit Dylan and Daisy for the afternoon…if they last that longbee.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848861664</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Michael Bond and R W AlleyDavidson_Night|title=Paddington At Night Zookeeper: The PalaceGiraffes of Whispering Wood|author=Joshua Davidson
|rating=5
|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=I’m not someone who bangs on about being proud to be BritishA straight-laced student makes one defiant act of creativity and has a world of magic and imagination opened up for him. I find it odd that people can seem so fulfilled based on Will is the fact they were born new Night Zookeeper and his tenure in the role of protector to a magical world starts with the repulsion of a certain nationdangerous invasion. And anyway I’d much rather be  Joshua Davidson has written about the Night Zookeeper before and there are online cartoons devoted to the character but this marks a new launch and a citizen of the worldnew series. But every so often I come across This is not just a book, typically aimed at little ones, that does bring me out in but a whole online event with huge educational tie-ins and a touch of national pridepush to get children using their own imagination. London The story itself mirrors what the author is trying to achieve in real life; the power of the obvious choice, and in cases like [[The Queen's Hat by Steve Antony]] it can result in frightfully good booksimagination makes everything better.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007104405</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Barbro Lindgren and Eva ErikssonSeuss_Read|title=Max's WagonI Can Read With My Eyes Shut|author=Dr Seuss|rating=4.5|genre=For SharingEmerging Readers |summary=Max had a wagon and he began putting his treasures into it. First it was his bear''The more that you read, then the dog, who was asleep on the chair and looking decidedly disinterested in what was going on, but he played his part''<br>''The more things you will know. Then it was Max's ball and the contents begin to seem just a little ''precarious<br>'' and were even The more so when Maxthat you learn,'s car was added to the pile, but bear sat astride Dog and Max pushed the wagon whilst holding the car on top of the ball with the other. Then he added his cookie and Dog began to look just the tiniest bit '<br>'distracted'The more places you' and bear fell outll go. Dog got bear '' This is a classic Dr Seuss quote from this book, and brought him back and he did one that I painstakingly stickered onto the same when the car and the ball fell off the wagon (in the literal sense wall of the phrase). my children's school library! Then The book is very silly, as Dr Seuss always is, but is also a good rhyming ode to the cookie fell out..joys of reading.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1776570014</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Neal_Words|title=Jon Scieszka, Mac Barnett Words and Matthew MyersYour Heart|titleauthor=Battle BunnyKate Jane Neal|rating=34|genre=Emerging Readers|summary=Young children do not always have Trolling, bullying, cyber-shaming, whatever-it's-called-this-week-ing – all act as proof that the best poker face so when they are given adage about sticks and stones is actually a lot of piffle. In a gift they don’t really wantworld where we all have hearts, they may not spare your feelingswe should have a heart that what we say to other people is positive. The little boy who received Birthday Bunny was seriously unimpressedWe can examine our world and the sound it makes through communication, we can make each other smile, laugh, sing and be happy together, so much so that he has taken out his pencils and rewritten bit by bit the world can be a better place. And hang the story'no, after you' attitude some people would have in response. Gone is There, I've given the tale entire plot of a rabbit trying to work out if any of his animal friends have remembered his birthday and instead we get this book away in my summary, but that's not really an epic battle of bunny versus the animal kingdomissue.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140636018X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Tavares_Red|title=Danielle Wright (editor) Red and Mique Moriuchi (illustrator)Lulu|titleauthor=My Village: Rhymes from Around the WorldMatt Tavares|rating=4.5|genre=Children's Rhymes and VerseEmerging Readers |summary=IMeet Red and Lulu. They'm thinking that re a committed couple of all the kinds of books that cardinals and they have ability lived for some time in someone's garden, safely in an evergreen tree. It seems to surprisethem that every year people mention their home in a lovely song, high up on which tells the list tree thy leaves are poetry books. You can generally see the style, idea or genre of a novel from the cover, and beyond a few shocks and twists nothing changesso unchanging. But take poetry on boardone year, and there are surprises on each page – just as the concentrated form of seasons turn for the literature surely gives the author more chance to bedazzle, to pull the rug over the readers' eyes and to generally give something the audience didn't expect. And so it is with this book, for while [[:Category:Michael Rosen|Michael Rosen's]] introduction spoke to us cold of nursery rhymeswinter, I had already flicked through and still was not expecting a spread of them. Even when he itemised the various kinds I didn't foresee finding them all on the pagestree vanishes, although that is what I got. Who would have thought that such a small, succinct and varied little volume would have that much capacity to surprise?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847806279</amazonuk>taking Lulu with it…
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Betty G BirneyDickens_Search|title=Imagination According to HumphreySearch and Find A Christmas Carol|author=Charles Dickens, Sarah Powell and Louise Pigott
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|genre=Confident Emerging Readers|summary=If you havenRecently I got to applaud a book that branched away from the Where't alreadys Wally? style volume, meet Humphrey – and taught the most squeakily vocal inhabitant of Classroom 26explorer about a non-fiction subject as they went a-searching. The charming and inventive hamster Well, it seems tweaking the form is here with going to be a big thing, for this book tries yet another of his main novels different approach as opposed to early readers, quiz and joke books, anthologies, [[Humphrey's World of Pets by Betty G Birney|guides to having pets]] – there are so many around that my edition didn't try to put them all on one inventory page, but chose to leave teach us about a few outfictional story. Here the series continues with Humphrey and the same children as heThey's befriended over ve started at the last few volumesdeep end, and it's storytime. The class is with a book hastening towards being read a novel about a boy two centuries old, and the dragons doing evil to his village's weatherone that has been adapted countless times before now, and everyone is trying yet always has people returning to write creatively about flying as it at a responsecertain time of the year for its ageless lesson. But when someone threatens to bring a real-life dragon to classdoes the rich content of Dickens, how could the little class pet be safeeven at his most populist, especially when he hasn't the imagination to see what the result could besurvive this quirky variation?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571282512</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Frank Cottrell BoyceSeuss_Eggs|title=DesirableScrambled Eggs Super|author=Dr Seuss
|rating=4.5
|genre=Dyslexia FriendlyEmerging Readers |summary=Poor GeorgePeter T. He knows that he is not popular but when even his own Grandad Hooper doesn't want mean to stay around for his birthday party show off, but he realises that things are even worse than he thoughtis ''very'' good at cooking. However this was before he discovered the contents of the present from his Grandad and experienced the dramatic impact on his life an aged bottle of aftershave Some would bring. Although George tries to think himself invisible in order to cope today say he is not invisible''The Best'' capital T, capital B. In fact he And his signature dish is not only visible but desirable too!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781124248</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Kelly L Bingham and Paul O Zelinsky|title=Circlescrambled eggs. You might think that's quite an easy dish, Squareone with which it's a little hard to showcase one's prowess, Moose|rating=4but not so.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=If you have children you have no doubt read loads Peter T. Hooper, what makes his scrambled eggs so super is the choice of books about shapes; the circleegg itself, the square, the dodecahedron. They are all variations and he will go out of his way to procure the same things – this wheel is round like a circle, this bread reminds me best of a square, what on earth is a dodecahedron? Why not spice the book up by throwing in a moose, but not just any moosebest from whatever nest. This is a moose that brings chaos to everything he touches and must be chased from the book!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783441860</amazonuk>
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