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I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
For another out-of-the-ordinary approach to numbers we can recommend [[The Number Garden by Sara Pinto]]. Jackie Morris also illustrated [[Lord of the Forest by Caroline Pitcher and Jackie Morris|Lord of the Forest by Caroline Pitcher]].
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|comment=The thing is, people assume that the cherries are big. But actually they are faery cheetahs. It's a tiny cheetah and a normal -sized cherry.
Same with the foxes. I have a long tradition of strawberry foxes which began the day I went to our local farm shop to buy some of their oh so sweet strawberries, only to find that the foxes had got there first. I think they had had a strawberry tea party in the moonlight. I was talking to a friend about this. She said her son believed in faeries, but not in foxes, because he had never seen a fox. Lines like that are gifts to story tellersstorytellers. Faery foxes were born.
Oh, and the dogs are sisters, Belle and Ivy. Ivy lives with me. They are both beautiful.