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|author=Nicola O'Byrne and Nick Bromley
|title=Open Very Carefully: A Book with Bite!
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Here's another brilliant picture book from Nosy Crow. If you haven't already heard of them, these newish publishers are ones to watch. They seem to be nurturing artists and writers with an ability to think outside the box, in a children's field already replete with creative talent.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0763661635</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Abie Longstaff and Lauren Beard
|summary=Two curious little spiders find a monkey nut lying on the ground. They don’t know what it is, but they do know that they both want it and that they don’t want to share. But what is this strange, knobbly object? Is it a chair? A musical instrument? Maybe a boat? Whatever it is, the two little spiders are not the only ones interested. A much bigger, hairier spider is lurking in the shadows, waiting for the chance to grab the monkey nut for himself, but will he succeed?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857075764</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=David McKee
|title=Elmer and Aunt Zelda
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Elmer the patchwork elephant was reminded by his cousin Wilbur that they had promised to visit Aunt Zelda, who is getting old and a little bit deaf. Their visit is peppered with misheard words and misunderstandings but there’s an obvious affection between the two generations. Aunt Zelda is very proud of the two youngsters, and Elmer and Wilbur just love Zelda for what she is. There’s never hint of impatience or frustration, no matter how wrong Zelda hears what the two young elephants have to say. But - just in case Elmer was feeling at all superior - he finds when he gets home that he’s been rather forgetful too.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1842707515</amazonuk>
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