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|sort=Winter Sleepwalker
|title=The Winter Sleepwalker
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=The Winter Sleepwalker contains eight fairy tales with a modern twist. Wonderful for reading aloud to children slightly too old for picture books and for new readers to attempt alone, they are the perfect mix of funny, scary and downright odd. Recommended by Bookbag to fill that difficult gap between picture books and independent reading.
|rating=3.54
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Paperback
|pages=96
|publisher=Red Fox
|date=November 1995
|isbn=0099496410
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0099496410</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0099496410|aznus=<amazonus>0099496410</amazonus>
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Fancy a game of celestial football? C'mon, you'll love it. We can use a planet for the ball, whole constellations for our goals, and the playing field will stretch over an unimaginable distance. We can have as many players as we like, you can have the angels and I'll have the genies. Our game will last for as long as we want it to, and there won't be any winners or losers because we'll be playing just for the fun of it. Sounds good? Good. Come on then. Bags my team has Little St Icarus in goal, he's a heavenly little player:
Children who enjoy a modern twist on a fairy tale might well enjoy [[Esio Trot]] by [[:Category:Roald Dahl|Roald Dahl]].
 
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|name=Magda
|verb=said
|comment= I was just about to buy it from Amazon despite 6 week delivery time, but it's classified there as 12-16?????
My daughter is old enough to enjoy Just So Stories on audio book, and the old fashioned versions of Grimm, Perault and Russian folk tales; but young enough to still sometimes demand Kipper.
Please help!
 
 
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|name=Jill
|verb=replied
|comment=HA! If I gave this to Conor (aged 11), he'd be mortified! Never thee fear, Magda, Amazon are clearly in meltdown. Fine to read alone from 7 or 8 to 10 and to read aloud from about 4.}}

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