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|author=Steve Antony
|title=Green Lizards vs Red Rectangles
|rating=3
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Young children have inquisitive minds and they do not view the world in the same way we do. Trying to explain abstract concepts to them is almost impossible as they like to know exactly why something does what it does. Why is the Sky blue? Where do babies come from? Why do people fight wars? Many a parent has tried and failed to tackle these troublesome questions, so perhaps a book can help? Or perhaps, you are best off leaving the answer alone for a few years so that they are more mature?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444920103</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Lauren Child
|summary=There are counting books, good counting books and ones where the pictures blow you away, whether you are an adult or a child. ''Counting Lions'' falls into the last category. Just have a look at that lion on the cover: that's not a black and white photograph - that's a drawing and you're going to see another nine of the same glorious quality. In her foreword to the book, Virginia McKenna says that with pictures like these words almost seem unnecessary as we can see all that we need of the unique form and beauty of each creature. But there are words too.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847807216</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Garry Parsons, Patricia Hegarty and Annette Rusling
|title=Ten Spooky Skeletons
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=With All Hallows' Eve approaching isn't it about time that you thought about some scary books for kids? Nothing quite says 'I Love You', more than making your toddler burst into a flood of tears. Perhaps you should get them a fun book about something a little worrisome – a set of smiley skeletons for instance, rather than completely terrifying them?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848574517</amazonuk>
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