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|author=Joseph Garrett
|title=Stampy's Lovely Book
|rating=3
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=If you still think of Stampy as the elephant in ''The Simpsons'', you need to get with it. For one thing, TV is so last century – now it's all about Minecraft and other computer game worlds, and often second-screening between different new media at the same time. So why does this book from a Youtube star of Minecraft tasks, pranks and other activities, remind me of a certain TV programme that used to invite us to turn off and do something more active instead?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405281561</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Alan MacDonald and David Roberts
|summary=Dads are wonderful, aren't they? One minute they can be working as a dentist, the next they can be showing you the universe, and even tell you how cold it is. Mind you, mothers can be fabulous too, making sure you're going to be warm enough if you go out to see the universe. But dads are best – they even make sure you get chewing gum as provisions when you're exploring the universe. And what a universe it is – from what's right under your feet to what's right out in the furthest reaches of the night sky…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1927271819</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Heinz Janisch and Wolf Erlbruch
|title=The King and the Sea
|rating=3
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=Meet the King. He's a very good King – or is he? He has to be taught by a cat that there is more to worship – the sun's rays, for one. He is so powerful yet he cannot get a trumpet to play without him being its servant, and giving it his air; he cannot persuade a cloud to stay and enjoy his kingdom; and even he is resigned to a shadow that turns his petite, glistening gold crown into a large grey shape on the floor. No, the King might think he has it all, but he hasn't.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1877579947</amazonuk>
}}