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[[image:lumplump.jpg|center|link=https://books.google.com/books?id=dDc9DQAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=lump+lump+and+the+blanket+of+dreams&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiz47visd3QAhVT_WMKHQ8CA8UQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=lump%20lump%20and%20the%20blanket%20of%20dreams&f=false]]<hr/>[[Category:New Reviews|For Sharing]] __NOTOC__ <!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Chris Hadfield and The Tan BrothersAdam Stower|title=The Darkest DarkMurray and Bun
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Murray is supposed to be a humble, tidy and friendly cat, one who is able to sleep and eat and eat and sleep and, well, whatever takes his fancy next of the two. But he's a bad magician's cat, so his favourite bun has been turned into a hyperactive sticky rabbit called Bun, and the catflap they both use can chuck them out, not into the regular back garden, but into a world of frightening adventure and whiffs. This time round it drops them into a Viking land, where a troll hunter is expected – well, one much bigger than Murray was, to be honest, but he's turned up and he'll have to do…
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|title=The Adventures of Birpus and Bulbus: Book One: The Sour Milk Dragon
|author=Wynn Everett-Albanese, Michael Albanese and Indre Ta (Illustrator)
|rating=4
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|summary=Back When we first meet Birpus and Bulbus they're running for their lives in the nineteen sixties in a cottage on Stag Island in Southern Ontario, Canada there was a boy called Chris who loved playing with rocketsForest of Fine Repute. Their greatest fear has come about: the Sour Milk Dragon is chasing them. Actually they were made out of cardboard boxesHe's right behind them, spewing hot, but they were rockets to Chris and he and sour milk from his dog would play space games all daynostrils. He really didn(Please don't have time for anything else and he certainly didntry this at home: it won't have time to sleepend well. ) WellFortunately, actually, there's a secret here: Chris was afraid of the dark they were nearly at Nobby Lob-lolly - and everyone knows that when it's ''very'' dark the worst sort a ladder of aliens come into the bedroom. Night after night his parents worked very hard to get him to sleep in his own bedroom moss and it vines was only the threat that if Chris didn't get into his own bed and go to sleep everyone would be too tired to go next door the following evening to watch something special on televisionlowered for them, they escaped. There was only They climbed up to the one television on Tree Wee homes high up in the islandtangled woods where they lived with their Grand Wees, you seeNester Nook and Granny Cranny.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>150982409X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Kate MilnerB0CC9W7GLR|title=My Name is not RefugeeOn the Beach: The Winter Visitor|author=Chris Green and Jenny Fionda
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|summary=A child's mother tells her child that they will have Kit and Teal were just beginning to leave this town: wonder whether it's not safe for them any longerwas better to be at home, bored but warm, or frozen cold and building sand sculptures on a snowy beach when a large slab of silvery ice drifted onto the shoreline. She explains what will happenOn top of the ice was a polar bear. The child can pack his own bagAs the ice bumped onto the sand, but he has to remember that he must only take what he can carrythe bear woke and with wobbly legs moved from the ice. Initially Kit was all for making a run for it will be exciting , but Teal knew that the bear was hungry and they can't live in a place where there's no water in the taps gave him one apple and the rubbish just piles up in the streetsthen another. It's going to be an adventure, but sometimes they're going He obviously needed to be taken home on their own the bus and it will get given a bit boring, but sometimes they'll be with other people good meal and he must remember somewhere to hold on to an adult's hand. They'll see lots of cars and lorries and sleep in some strange places. They'll hear people speaking in strange languages and taste new foods. Eventually they'll get to somewhere where they are safe and can unpack. The strange words will start to make sense. He'll be called Refugee, but he has to remember that Refugee is not his name.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1911370065</amazonuk>What else would you do?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Oliver Jeffers1913839656|title=The Great Paper CaperLet's Celebrate Being Different|author=Lainey Dee|rating=43.5
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|summary=Something terrible is happening in Todd was excited about spending the forestweekend with his grandmother, not least because she made the best beetle juice. Branches from trees are going missing overnight, He packed two pairs of dungarees and his favourite hat and nobody knows what's going onthen gathered together his button collection to show his grandmother. Everyone living in She had promised to take him to the forest gathers together to look Friday Night Club at the crime scene, local community centre and Todd was pleased about this as he wanted to try to discover what has happenedmake new friends. Initially they blame each otherAt home, but after discovering everyone there has a solid alibi they continue their investigations to try his only friend was his mum and find the culprithe wondered why that could be. Grandma thought that it might be because he looked different.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007182333</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Maudie Smith and Paul Howard1529504775|title=The Dressing-Up DadToy Bus (The Repair Shop Stories)|author=Amy Sparkes and Katie Hickey|rating=4.5
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|summary=Danny Elsie and his dad both love dressing up! Whatever her little brother David loved to go to the park and watch the event, or reason, they are readyred buses drive past. Indeed, they donElsie would race the buses along the side of the park but David couldn't really need a reason, but - he'd been born with cerebral palsy and even just happily dress standing up together was very difficult. One day Elsie spotted a bus in the toy shop window which would help David - and was happy to use the coins from her money box to pay for it as cash was tight at home. Gradually, or when they go outDavid learned to stand up, as spacemenuse the bus for support, a knight and a dragonwalk behind it. Many decades later, Elsie brought the bus, sea creatures now damaged and wizards...you name itrusted, to the Repair Shop, they can dress up as hoping that the experts there could make it! Danny loves having so much fun that her grandchildren could play with his dad, but then one day he does start to wonder what it would be like to have a normal, ordinary dad, and so for his birthday he decides to ask his dad to dress up as an ordinary dad!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>019274979X</amazonuk>.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen1529504767|title=TriangleThe Christmas Doll (The Repair Shop Stories)|rating=4|genre=For Sharing|summaryauthor=This is a story about Triangle. One day he goes out of his house and walks a long way to go and play a sneaky trick on his friend, Square. It's quite a long walk, past lots and lots of triangles, and then lots of shapes with no name, and then lots Amy Sparkes and lots of squares. What will happen after he's played his trick on Square, though? Will Triangle get his comeuppance?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406376671</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Sam Usher|title=SunKatie Hickey|rating=45
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|summary=It Susan was the hottest day of the yearvery young when she was evacuated from London in 1939 and nervous about how she would be greeted when she got to her final destination. Hotter, if such a thing is possible, than broccoli soup, She needn't have worried though as she went to the Atacama Desert home of Mr and the surface of the sunMrs Russell, who couldn't have been kinder to her. Grandad decreed that it was the perfect day for an adventure and began packing the picnic basket with She even had her own room - all sorts of useful things: water, biscuits, a telescope, camera, sun protection, fruit, sandwiches, toys and lots, lots moreto herself. How are a boy Gradually she relaxed and his grandad began to know what theyenjoy her life. She're going d help Mrs Russell with the baking and when it came to need? Grandad was Christmas Eve Susan and Mr Russell put the navigator and decorations on the boy was Christmas tree. The best surprise happened the lookoutfollowing morning.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178370795X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Laura Williams1916459943|title=Grandpa Diet and DiabetesSqueakily Baby|author=Beth Webb
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|summary=NickMuch as mothers love their babies, there's something they all dread - a squeakily baby. He's Mum is an accident and emergency nurse and life so tired but he can get a bit hectic at times't - or won't - go to sleep: instead, particularly when she has to arrange for someone he just lies on his blanket and ''wails''. The sea offers to look after Nick and his twin sister Emmahelp. One day in It rocks Baby gently and the school holidays Grandpa had the pleasure of looking after the kids and Nick thought this was coolwaves sing ''hush, hush''. Grandpa used to be a bit Think of gentle wavelets falling onto a rocker, sandy beach and you see, and that's have the sort of music he always has playingsound perfectly. He might have a stick but Nick sure that he doesnThe mermaids join in - 't really need it - it's there just in casela lou, la lay... '' He does And for a moment it seems to have worked as Baby closes his eyes. Then a problem though seagull '''shouts''' and Mum explains it by saying that Grandpa has we know exactly what's going to eat at the right time every day because he has diabeteshappen next.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1524667641</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet140639131X|title=Supertato Run Veggies RunA Practical Present for Philippa Pheasant|author=Briony May Smith
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|summary=IPhilippa Pheasant was ''tired''ve heard of these so called superfoods, they are reported nearly getting squished as she tried to cross the Old Oak Road. She wrote to boost your immune system and flush out areas of your body that have gone unnoticed for decades, the mayor about the problem but does this make them super? didn't even get a reply. In my mind Philippa wasn't a bird to be sit back on her tail feathers when there was a superfood you need to do problem which needed solving: she saw the benefits of the lollipop lady at the school crossing and decided that she would set up something spectacular; lift similar herself. Her uniform and lollipop stick were both a car from a trapped child, or leap over a building in one boundlittle amateur to start with but the benefits were obvious. The vegetable All the animals used the crossing and fruit in my house can't do any of this, but then they aren't Supertato; Hedgehog was even trained up to provide a spectacular spud that, more than once, has saved the day with his powerssafe path overnight.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471121038</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Dr Seuss1776574338|title=Dr SeussLeilong's ABCToo Long!|author=Julia Liu and Bei Lynn
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|summary=No one who has read Every morning Leilong, the brontosaurus school bus, makes his work can deny that Dr Seuss had a powerful imaginationway through the city, picking up children as he goes. He was able Children who live at the top of tower blocks don't even need to pluck from go downstairs – they simply climb out of the window and slide down his brainpan not only interesting takes on old ideasneck. It's perfect, but also new creatures and worlds that had never been seen before. isn't it? His books are often madder than What could be a box more fun way of March haresgoing to school? There is a problem, but even though. Leilong isn't happy in the city: he's always having to be careful about where he must have had puts his limits? feet and – because he's longer than a tennis court – he often causes damage without intending to and traffic regularly gets snarled up. The humble ABC book (dare I say the dull ABC book), surely school decides that he could not bring his sense of anarchic fun to this staple of can't be the children's education market?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007487754</amazonuk>bus anymore.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Nosy Crow1776574028|title=British Museum: ABCBumblebee Grumblebee|author=David Elliott
|rating=4
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|summary=Learning your ABCs I love a good board book! ''Bumblebee Grumblebee'' is also seemingly learning aimed at quite a niche market: it's for the same items appearing over child who still enjoys board books (er, see my first sentence) but has mastered sufficient language skills to have realise that you can ''play'' with words and make something quite different from each one. We have the elephant who dons a tutu - and over againbecomes a ''balletphant''. A The buffalo who has had a bath (complete with yellow duck) and then dries off with a hair drier becomes a ''fluffalo''. The rhinoceros who drops his ice cream cone is not only A – a ''crynoceros'' (think about it is also Apple!) The pelican who sits on his potty changes into a ''sm..... B is Ball, C is Car. It is almost as if there are only 26 objects in the world and they happen to start with different letters of the alphabet. '' In fact, apart from Xylophone and X-RayOK, let's not go there Some people are loads of things that you could choose to put in an ABC book, if only you had a vast repository of objects and art that you could choose from …|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857638165</amazonuk>eating!
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{{newreview <!-- remove 17/5 -->Frontpage|isbn=1838226834|title=Go To Sleep!Carried Away With the Carnival|author=Marion AdamsEd Boxall
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|summary=''It was midnight on one of those memories we treasure from our childhoods: an outing with our grandparents. They're there to undo all the wild moors. The round white moon peeped over good that parents do, so the cloudstrips out were always so much fun. The barn owl flew from tree A young boy was going to tree without making a sound. The cool night breeze rustled through the gorse bushes.''carnival with his Grandad, who told him:
Parents - isn't this 'It'll be brilliant, just a lovely way to start a bedtime story? Itremember, don's an oft-forgotten truth about picture books that they need to engage the parents as well as the childrent let go of my hand. How else can they read it aloud successfully? So I loved this opening paragraph of ''Go To Sleep!'' - it not only set the scene beautifully but it also made me want to rush off and find a child to read it to.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0993079474</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=B09MYXSRV4|title=FumOtter's Coat: The Real Reason Turtle Raced Rabbit: A Cherolachian Tortoise and Hare|author=Karl Newson and Lucy FlemingCordellya Smith
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|summary=The smallest member of When the Crumb familyworld was made, Fumthe animals were given gifts. Bear was given strength so that he could become a protector. Water Spider received a strong web that even fire could not burn. Owl had excellent sight so that he could see the present ''and'' the future. Rabbit developed intelligence - but, has gone missingunfortunately, not the ability to use it well. He liked to trick other animals. Where on earth can He was also jealous which was how he came to be? in a race with Turtle. The rest of the Crumbs (You might think that's not a family of giants) search high fair contest but wait and low for little Fum, enlisting the help of various fairy tale friends along the waysee. Things are not always as they seem. I'll tell you how it came about.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848862431</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Nick Sharratt and Pippa GoodhartRob Keeley|title=Little Monster's Day Out with DadCarrots Don’t Grow On Trees!|rating=4
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|summary=Before leaving the house it is always important that you check the traffic online Lily loves eating fruit and vegetables. She likes carrots, broccoli, cabbage and aubergines. What When her friends at school turn up their noses, Lily is the point in leaving now if keen to explain how good they are for you are going and how nice to be stuck in a traffic jam all the way? Little Monster's Father could have done thiseat. One day, poor Lily gets tricked by Jordan, but is learning the hard waywho tells her that carrots grow on trees. ThankfullyInfuriated, this is a world in which even Lily checks with the mundane can be fun teacher, who explains that fruits grow on trees and there are lots of friends to find; even when you are stuck vegetables, like carrots, grow in back the ground. Jordan says, "I did try to back traffic on the Monster M25tell her, Miss!" and everyone laughs at poor Lily.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1405276444</amazonuk>B09HHN541V
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Neil Gaiman and Divya SrinivasanB09FFJF8YS|title=CinnamonYou Can't Wear Panties! (No More Nappies!)|author=Justine Avery and Kate Zhoidik|rating=3.5
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|summary=First written ''For the big, grownup girls out there, the potty masters in 1995training, Cinnamon has hitherto existed as "You Can't Wear Panties!" is a short story on Neil Gaiman's website or as part cry (the big-girl kind!) of an audiobook collectiontoilet triumph and persevering panty pride. Now, ''  And so itis! This latest book from Justine Avery celebrates a little girl's out final goodbye to nappies and pull-ups and graduation to "proper" pants by following her around as a picture book for us all she proudly explains to share.The story follows Cinnamonher dog, a princess in a small hot countryher cat, where everything is very old. Cinnamon was born with pearls for eyes. This means her stuffed rabbit and her baby sibling that ''she is very beautiful but also blind. And Cinnamon won't speak' can wear super-duper proper pants, while they cannot. Her parentsNeither can the flowers, nor the rajah and ranifish, offer rich rewards for anyone who nor the birds. Boy's certainly can persuade their daughter to talk't. People come She's a big girl now and go but nobody is successful. Until, one day, a tiger comes...|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408879239</amazonuk>she wants everyone to know it!}}{{newreviewFrontpage|author=John Kelly Justine Avery and Steph LaberisNaday Meldova|title=Can I Join Your Club?Everybody Toots! (Everybody Potties!)|rating=4.5
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|summary=Duck just wants to join Toots, trumps, farts. Whatever your word for them, find us a clubchild that doesn't find them irresistibly funny. Any club would be fine, but he would really like Funny to be a part of somethingtalk about and joke about, so he tries that is. But horribly embarrassing if you let one go at the Lion Clubwrong time. In class, say, when everyone will hear it and everyone will laugh. At you. Justine Avery's latest entry in her ''Everybody Potties!'' series takes aim at any shame associated with tooting and gently and calmly, with the Snake Clubfamiliar humour attached, and even Club Elephant, but explains that tooting is perfectly normal. Everybody does it seems like duck won: 't ever fit in anywhere…'Everybody Toots''!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1848694369</amazonuk>B09C2RVJ2W}} {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Joyce Dunbar and Claire FletcherB09BG8V3Q6|title=Tibs the Post Office CatWho Needs Nappies? Not Me! (Everybody Potties!)|author= Justine Avery and Seema Amjad
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|summary=Set in the 1950's, this 'Who Needs Nappies? Not Me!'' is a story about a cat called Tibs (who was a real cat) who was born the latest release in a post office, and who had a job to keep all the rats and mice under control''Everybody Potties!'' series from Justine Avery. Rather than killing and eating all This series of fun picture books aims to take the mice, however, Tibs befriends them, pain out of potty training children and replace it with their help he is able to apprehend some thievesfun. It's a worthy aim, becoming the hero of the day!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910277207</amazonuk>as any frustrated parent will tell you. .
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Britta TeckentrupB07GZ81J7C|title=Under When Fred the Same SkySnake Got Squished and Mended|author=Peter Cotton
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|summary= In this delightfully different book award winning illustrator Britta Teckentrup combines beautiful pictures with a simple yet lyrical text to portray a celebration of global unity. It beautifully depicts how the world's communities are united by the same hopes and dreams.
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{{newreview
|author=Ant Parker
|title=Charlie Chick Wants to Play
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|summary=You would Meet Fred. Well, actually, you're going to be amazed how often items go missing in children's books, especially in lift the flap booksmeeting Fred-Fred for reasons which will become all too obvious very quickly. What But I'm getting ahead of myself: I'd better way is there to get tell you a kid to look under something than say it may contain the missing object? bit more about Fred. In this case Fred is a Chick has lost their ball snake and rather than question why even those of us who have a baby chicken would have phobia about snakes are going to warm to him. He arrived as a ball present in a box with holes so that he could breathe and immediately became part of the first placefamily, we instead must go on an adventure around to the extent that they would take Fred out with them when they went out for a walk. And that was where the farmproblem started. Fred didn't have any road sense. Or brakes.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509829008</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jon BurgermanJustine Avery and Naday Meldova|title=SPLATEverybody Pees!(Everybody Potties!)
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|summary=Everybody loves a clown…Can potty training ever be joyous? It often isn't, as any parent will tell you. Wait a minuteBut really, does anyone ''likewhy shouldn'' a clownt it be? They are We all have to learn about our bodily functions just as likely we have to make a child cry as they learn about everything else when we are to make them laughsmall. One thing that they do have going for them is the slapstick humour and although we may not enjoy clowns themselvesWhy shouldn't potty training be as much fun as, we do enjoy watching someone get smacked in the face with a custard pie. Thereforesay, learning about why not enjoy the mayhem without sun and the moon take turns in the harlequinsky?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0192749544</amazonuk>B098BJZYHH
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Nicola Davies Justine Avery and Emily SuttonNaday Meldova|title= Lots – The Diversity of Life on Earth|rating=5|genre=Children's Non-Fiction|summary= How many different kinds of living things are there on Earth? Lots…that's how many. Children will learn lots and lots from this wonderful book. I learned lots from it too. There are 100No,000 different kinds of mushrooms. Who knew? Well I certainly didn't. This is one of those special books with cross-over appeal. Tiny children will adore the illustrationsNo, slightly older ones will learn fascinating facts and readers of any age will be moved by the message that we need to take better care of our beautiful environment. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406360481</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Michael Bond|title= Paddington's Finest Hour|rating= 4.5|genre= For Sharing|summary=Paddington is backNo! This is the first set of new stories about our favourite bear from Peru since 2012. There are seven of them and, as you'd expect, they are delightful. Our little bear doesn't change and he still careers around 32 Windsor Gardens creating merry havoc as his adopted family, the Browns, look on in helpless mirth. Everybody loves a bit of slapstick, right?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008226199</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Catherine Rayner|title=One Happy Tiger|rating=4.5
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|summary=I love a good counting book! I particularly like one that has a story attached to it, rather than just 'one ball, two oranges, three dollsThey say the best picture books are the simplest ones...' I like a counting book which is well drawn too and where care and thought has gone into the production And nothing could be truer of the book: you can't start to appreciate the good things in life too soon and ''One Happy Tiger'' ticks all those boxesthis latest from Justine Avery, but when we first meet him tiger is rather sad. He's sitting all alone and whilst he might not have a frown on his face or tears in his eyes he has a look of dejection about him.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>184869234X</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Rod Campbell|title=Fluffy Chick|rating=4Bookbag favourite.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=Books enable us to travel places that we can only dream of; we can walk on the moon''No, or sink to the deepest depths of the ocean. HoweverNo, not all books have to be spectacular to be great; simple pleasures can also be good. Taking a child to a petting zoo is one of the most fun outings a family can do, but what happens when you are having an indoor day? Pick up No!''Fluffy Chick'' and bring is based around the simple joy of the petting zoo to yousimplest text imaginable.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509834354</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Vivian French and Nigel Baines|title= The Covers of My Book Are Too Far Apart (and other grumbles)|rating= 5|genre= For Sharing |summary=''I'm too old for bedtime stories''No, no, no! Okay, okay. Yes, you may.'' That's a girl's bookit!''But, '' I hate this book but I've got to finish it'', ''I can't find a book that I like.'' You've probably heard at least one of all the grumbles in best picture books, this book before but have you known how to respond to it? This brilliant picture book will do it for you and tiny snippet of text is a joyful celebration of all veritable tardis - so much bigger on the inside that's wonderful about books and readingit appears on the outside. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>178112602X</amazonuk>1638820457
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Morag Hood194812467X|title=When Grandad was a PenguinThe Farm Shop|author=Devon Avery, Justine Avery and Ema Tepic
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|summary=When Kirelle and her best friend Sam the cat decide to go for a little girl goes to stay with her Grandad, she walk. Kirelle is worried that dressed for all weathers in her bright yellow wellies and Sam is not wellperfectly turned out as ever in his smart grey fur coat. Grandad doesn't seem quite As they walk to the top of the samehill, somehow, and he they see a big barn with a sign outside. It's a farm shop! But this is talking about fish a lotfarm shop with a difference: all the stallholders and customers are farmyard animals. There are sheep and ducks and cows, none of his clothes fitgoats and chickens, and he is spending a lot more time in the bathroomeven some mice. ThankfullyExcited, one day the zoo phones up, having discovered a bit of a problem there that might explain what is going on with Grandad!Kirelle and Sam go shopping. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509814019</amazonuk>What will they buy?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Lane Smith0995647895|title=A Perfect DaySadie and the Sea Dogs|author=Maureen Duffy and Anita Joice
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|summary=ItSadie's mother always said that she was a lovely sunny daydreamer, her mind never on what she should be doing. She lives by the River Thames at Greenwich and looks as if it may just turn out she loves to be a perfect day, since there is a sunny spot for cat spend hours at The Maritime Museum or gazing at Cutty Sark. ''Her class had gone one rainy afternoon''<br>''When all the houses cowered in the flowersgloom, and a paddling pool for dog ''<br>''To the Maritime Museum''. Her imagination was fired. She'd love to cool off in, and bird food in sail the bird feeder, oceans on an ancient sailing ship and a corn cob for squirrelwent back regularly. But, whatOne day she fell asleep under a glass case (it's the one where Nelson's this? Here comes bear, lumbering into Trafalgar breeches are on show) and missed the garden to eat closing bell and the corn cob, splash attendant's warning shout. When she woke (hard floors don't make comfy beds) she was in the water midst of an adventure that she could never have imagined in a world of dolphins, pirates, mermaids and squash all the flowers!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509840559</amazonuk>treasure.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Julia Donaldson and Rebecca Cobb1782227741|title=The Everywhere BearLittle Gold Ted|author=Vanessa Wiercioch, Poppy Satha and Sasha Satha|rating=4.5
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|summary=The Everywhere Bear is an important member of Class Oneday, Gold Ted falls into a puddle. He enjoys It's quite a wide range of activities with deep puddle and the children in his class, such as bus rides water is swirling. Poor Ted starts to spin around and burgers, football around and musicis sucked down a drain on the side of the street. Finding himself One daydown in the sewer, when itTed starts to panic. ''OH HELP ME PLEASE's the new boy, Matt's, turn to bring he cries and alerts the Everywhere Bear back to school Matt sees a cat on attention of Reg the way to schoolsewer rat, and he bends over to give it a cuddle. Poor old Bear falls who plucks him out of Matt's bag and into the dirty water using his cane, which might look just a puddlebit like an old cricket bat. This Reg is the start a kind soul and he dries Ted off and warms him up with a nice bowl of the Bear's most exciting (and terrifying!) adventure yet!|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1447280733</amazonuk>broth.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=William BeeB08R7LXQ9S|title=William Bee's Wonderful World of Trucks Remy: A book about believing in yourself|author=Mayuri Naidoo and Caroline Siegal|rating=54
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|summary= Children will be who they areRemy is feeling miserable. He's let himself down ''again''. The school bully Jayden, together with his sidekicks Ryan and Brandon, no matter how you try to change themhave been laughing at Remy, calling him names because he is short and has small eyes. They are mean but they know what they likeare not stupid. You may want They are careful to steer one child away from a world of pink wind up Remy when nobody can see and then push him just that little bit further when the other from a world of bluekids are around. So, but turn your back for a moment and there they are; one playing with a dollwhen Remy reacts, it looks as though he was the other a traininstigator. There is nothing wrong with a girl liking traditional girl things And then he gets into trouble at school and a boy liking traditional boy things, as long as they are given the opportunity teachers don't believe him when he tries to pick explain what they want. Some books you would assume are for one or the other, but actually transcend; these books are simply cool in their own righthappened.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1843653257</amazonuk>
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|summary=Monkeys have been given This is the reputation story of being cheekyIsobel, but do you also see them as petty thieves? How can these cheerful chimps be seen as anything other than cute, but mischievous a little monkeys? Anyone girl who has driven through Knowsley Safari Park knows the truthmade a big difference. A perfectly good car drives Isobel lived with her parents in a house - a very cold house, because her parents couldn't afford to put the monkey enclosure only to be bereft heating on: ''Ice curled across the inside of wing mirrors, hubcaps the window and windscreen wipers at crept up the endcorner of the bedpost. Rumour has it that '' The family didn't go to the monkeys sell these parts wholesale at a lockup in South Kirbycinema or on holidays but they had each other and they were happy. The monkey in this tale may not be stealing car parts, but he is a little light fingered Then the day came when it comes they couldn't afford the rent for the house and they had to move to making the ultimate lunchfar side of the city. This part of the city was cold, sad and lonely and Isobel felt invisible.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007580010</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Paul Stickland|title=Ten Terrible Dinosaurs|rating=3|genre=For Sharing|summary=Some things are easier to count than others. How many pens are there on the desk is simple enough. A little trickier is the number of cars on the road, but stand back Nick Jones and you can see them. The fact is that the bigger something is, the further you will need to be from it to count more than one. What would happen though if you were counting something that was not only big, but moving and also prone to eating you?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1509835520</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Nina LadenSi Clark|title=The One Night I Followed the Dog|rating=4.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=There's a Boy (who doesn't have a name) and a Dog (likewise) and in the beginning you get the feeling that the Boy would prefer to have next door's Dog who wins prizes in obedience classes and does clever things with the television remote control. That is until one morning when Boy opens the door a little earlier than usual and spots Dog getting out of a limousine. In a tuxedo. The he disappears into the back garden. Boy's shocked but a few minutes later he goes to the back door and whistles for Dog, who comes dashing in, anxious to eat. At first Boy can't ''quite'' believe what he ''thinks'' he saw, so he determines to follow Dog the next night.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1452161348</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Ted Dewan|title=Something for Mummy (Bing)|rating=3.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=Having a child gives you a glimpse into a world that you never knew even existed. Unfortunately, this not a winter wonderland hidden in a wardrobe, but a world of children's TV characters. The mainstays of the genre have still survived; Sooty, Noddy and Postman Pat, but who is RaRa or Mr Tumble? One popular show that takes some getting used to is Bing, a series all about a rabbit that seems to have a stuffed animal as a carer. There are seemingly no parents in the show as if the town is one giant crèche, so how come Bing and his helper Flop are making a gift for Mummy?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008212015</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Aino-Maija Metsola|title=My First Animals Beartown
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|summary=Get used to two simple words if you Many children have a child, ''What's That?'' You will hear it over an obsession and over and over again. If you are lucky they are pointing at something that you actually know – chairSandy Lane, hatwho lives in Beartown, my sense of regret. Sometimes they will point at something that is not too familiarobsessed with bears. Here the parental practise of making something up comes into play – it's a bird type thing. Books that show images of items, colours or animals may seem a little dull to an adult, but to a toddler learning She collects books about the world they are a who's who of what's that.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847809677</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Quentin Blake|title= The Story of the Dancing Frog|rating= 4bears.5|genre= Dyslexia Friendly |summary= When Jo's Great Aunt Gertrude's sea captain husband Her favourite toy is drowned at sea she is grief-stricken and, in despairBerisford, she goes for a walk aloneteddy bear passed down by her grandmother. During this walk Every night, she notices a small frog on a lily-pad. But he is no ordinary frog - he's a dancing frog looks out of her bedroom window and says goodnight to the two quickly become good friendsbear statue outside. Soon the duo are touring the world with their routineEvery morning she says hello to Bee Bear, spreading joy and fun - and carrying out the occasional rescue - wherever they go.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1781125910</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Jonny Lambert|title=Tiger Tiger |rating=4.5|genre=For Sharing|summary=Until you spend a day hanging out with a child you will never know how exhausting it can becolourful painted bear that lives at her school. As an adult you are used to peppering your day with little downtime treats; a cup of tea perhaps, a biscuits, or maybe She even a cheeky nap? The kids I know have no end of energy and at best you will get a sip of cold coffee, have to give them most of the biscuit and a nap would consist of them jumping has bears on your head. However, although their enthusiasm and zest may be tiring, it is also infectious, just ask any old tiger you meet.her bedroom wallpaper!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>184869444X</amazonuk>B08NFH7H9X}} {{newreview|author=DK|title=Baby Dinosaurs (Follow the Trail)|rating=4|genre=Children's Non-Move on to [[Newest General Fiction|summary= If you ever have the misfortune to stumble across some as yet undiscovered dinosaur I offer this piece of advice; don't take your finger and track their spine, don't put it in their mouth and don't go following them to their parent. Instead, run. Run faster than you have ever run before in the opposite direction. The unfortunate thing is that anyone with a toddler knows, they love to grab and poke anything – including terrible lizards if they got the chance. Better play safe than sorry and just get them a book that allows them to get their dinosaur touching thrills vicariously. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241273129</amazonuk>}}Reviews]]