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|title=Horrid Henry's Haunted House
|author=Francesca Simon and Tony Ross
|rating=5
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Horrid Henry is a character I remember vaguely in passing, a bit like ''Just William''. I knew the books existed and regularly saw them in the children’s room of the library, but I didn’t bother to pick them up. The clue was in the name. And I was the sort of girl who didn’t want stories about nasty, horrible boys. Having read my first Horrid Henry story now, though, I can let you in on a little secret. He’s actually quite a funny boy and not the naughty thing his nickname would suggest.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444009079</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Snow Leopard (Mini Edition)
|summary=When you learn to read it has to be fun. You have to master the skill but it mustn't be ''too'' daunting or you're ''not'' going to enjoy it and - worst of all - you might be put off reading for life. It's best if you can share the reading until you get to grips with decoding what's on the page, so if an adult could read most of the words but you read others to which you've already been introduced and which are in a different colour then that is going to be a help. If the words are introduced with a nice big picture and if they appear in alphabetical order, then that's going to be fun, isn't it? It's going to make reading easier too if the book is the right size for your hands and has a nice firm cover which is easy to hold - and wipes clean if there's an accident.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405270756</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Famous Five Colour Reads: A Lazy Afternoon
|author=Enid Blyton
|rating=5
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Perhaps the only thing better than a favourite author publishing a new book, is one of their old works that you missed first time around being re-released. The Famous Five, you see, didn’t just feature in their most well-known tales. They also had some short story adventures that were first seen in albums and magazines and whatnot, but are now being published as books in their own right. Hurrah!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444916297</amazonuk>
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