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|author=Stephanie Blake
|title=I Can't Sleep!
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Simon the little rabbit is back! He's not so little now, and his baby brother (from ''Stupid Baby by Stephanie Blake'') has grown up into a toddler. This time we see Simon and Caspar playing happily together but then, in the night, poor Caspar realises that he's forgotten his blanket outside! What will the two brothers do? Caspar says he can't sleep without his blanket...will Simon be able to help him?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1776571630</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Catherine Pickles and Chantal Bourgonje
|summary=The cover of this book might tell you all that you need to know if you're buying a book for a boy who loves noisy vehicles, but if you dismiss it on those grounds you might be making a mistake. Let me tell you a bit about it. It's a substantially-built board book with suitably rounded corners for when it's used as a missile and it has tabs which take you to the pages for the vehicles we're going to be looking at. There's a helicopter, a police car, a fire engine and an ambulance. For a lot of books for the youngest children that would be it - and a lot of children would enjoy looking at the pictures. But - there's more...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784937428</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Craig Shuttlewood
|title=Town and Country (Turnaround Book)
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=I know I should have been working but I've just spent the last hour pouring over ''Town and Country''. On the face of it there's a very simple idea here: on each double-page spread you get examples of what happens in towns and what happens in the countryside with regard to various activities, modes of transport and even things like beaches and snow. You turn the book one way for the country scene and then flip it over for what happens in the town. Down the side of each page there's a list of things for you to find, complete with a thumbnail of what it is you're looking for.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782404422</amazonuk>
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