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|author=Gwen Jackson and Lissa Calvert
|title=Lump Lump and the Blanket of Dreams: Inspired by Navajo Culture and Folklore
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=In the fir tree in the forest there were two holes: in the small hole at the top Blue Bird lived, but the big hole, in the ground below the fir tree was the home of Mother Bear and her little bear, Lump Lump. It was coming to the time when bears should be hibernating, but Lump Lump wanted to run in the forest and eat more honey. Somehow he didn't think that sleeping could be ''that'' much fun. Blue Bird sang him a song about a blanket of dreams and Lump Lump ''had'' to have one. There was a snag though - before the blanket could be woven Lump Lump had to collect the white light of morning, the red light of evening, the falling rain and the rainbow for Spider Woman to weave into his blanket.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1460299299</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Gary Sheppard and Tim Budgen
|summary=What most parents don't tell you is that they only have children for their own entertainment – the little tykes can be hilarious funny. One fun area is when a baby starts to learn words – DaDa, MaMa. Soon they pick up seemingly random words – Light! Yallow! (I think that is meant to be hello). Once they start looking intently at your lips as you speak you can start to guide them to words that you want them to use. For example, what language skills would they require if they visited Antarctica?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857637177</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Dorothee de Monfreid
|title=A Day With Dogs
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=I couldn't resist a book entitled ''A Day With Dogs'', not least because it's my idea of heaven, and I was intrigued by the subtitle ''What Do Dogs Do All Day?'' Well, when you open the book you'll get an answer to that question, although it certainly won't be the one that you're expecting: these dogs are in cars, on skis, in the kitchen, at the doctor and in lots more places. There's a hint to the style of the book in the dedication: ''for [[:Category:Richard Scarry|Richard Scarry]]''.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1776570987</amazonuk>
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