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For any fan of their local Library, be they big person or small person, ''Libearian'' captures some of the sense of wonder you get when you stop to think exactly how much there is to read in front of you. Ironically, due to the slightly slower start to the book it may not grip in a large group setting like Story Time. The start of the book is best shared with a parent and child, it is not until the latter pages that the story is released and a wonderful twist ending leaves you satisfied.
Bears and Librarians seems to be universal themes when it comes to kid's books. Try [[Bob the Bursting Bear by Michael Rosen and Tony Ross]] or [[How the Library (Not the Prince) Saved Rapunzel by Wendy Meddour and Rebecca Ashdown]]. We also have a review of Alison Donald's [[Pirates in Classroom 3 by Alison Donald and Ben Whitehouse|Pirates in Classroom 3]].
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