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|title=Explore and Draw Patterns: An Art Activity Book
|author=Owen Davey and Georgia Amson-Bradshaw
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=Explore and Draw Patterns is a beautifully presented interactive workbook designed to spark creativity and imagination. The appeal of the subject matter is universal; everyone loves to doodle, so the book would be equally enjoyable for adults or children.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782401407</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Top 10 of Everything 2015
|summary=Alan Turing was one of Britain's greatest thinkers of the last century. He did pioneering work on computing and artificial intelligence. He was also a hero of World War II, working in the famous code-breaking community at Bletchley Park, cracking German naval codes used to lethal effect organising U-boat attacks. Turing was the man who beat the Enigma machine.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1472900103</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=How the Meteorite Got to the Museum
|author=Jessie Hartland
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=This is a cumulative tale in which one small event sets off a chain of other events which are repeated throughout the story. If your child loves books like ''This is the House That Jack Built'', this may prove a very useful addition to you home library, but this is a type of story telling which I have found some children really take to, and others do not.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1609052528</amazonuk>
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