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|summary=A gentle and pleasant ''are you my mummy?'' tale with fantastic illustrations. Everything is done very well, but the only criticism is that the story has been done before a number of times.
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I've only one criticism of ''A Bit Lost'', and that's the lack of originality in th plot. ''Are you my mummy?'' stories like this have been done many times before, and largely to a very high standard. Viewed in splendid isolation, ''A Bit Lost'' is a fantastic book that ticks all the right boxes. Viewed amongst all the other books out there, it's simply one of many that would do nicely.
If your bookshelf is lacking a book of this type, then you'll be glad you picked it up. Otherwise, borrowing it from the library is probably best. We also have a review of Haughton's [[Shh! We Have a Plan by Chris Haughton|Shh! We Have a Plan]].
For other tales of missing mummies, take a look at [[Lulu The Big Little Chick by Paulette Bogan]], [[The Kitten With No Name by Vivian French and Selina Young]] and [[Quack Quack Moo, We See You! by Mij Kelly and Katharine McEwen]].