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|author=Marguerite Abouet and Mathieu Sapin
|title=Akissi
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Many parents are becoming upset with the over sexualisation of female characters in children's films and books. I know many are also fed up with the stereotyped princess character. If you are looking for a book for a little girl who doesn't suit the stereotypes, Akissi is absolutely perfect. In addition to breaking stereo types in children's literature, this book gives children a first hand look at life in another country. I have often read that children exposed to stories of other cultures usually grow up more tolerant. Whether it is the stories themselves, or simply the type of parent who chooses that type of story, I don't know. Still I have always gone out of my way to make sure my children have books which depict children from a wide variety of locations and cultures. This book gives the reader a very realistic vision of what life in Africa might be like. Best of all though, this book lets the children just be children. They don't look like adults and they don't act like adults. I think we need more books like this.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>190926301X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Tor Freeman
|summary=One small boy is feeling very cross with his mummy. She has told him to tidy his room, to help at the supermarket and then has made him go to bed when he has only just started playing. He is so cross that when he reads this advert in the paper:
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407114921</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
|title=Zog
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=We are devotees of the [[The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson|Gruffalo]]. We have books, noisy books, costumes, jigsaws, sleepsuits and green nail polish. We have scoured coppices for Gruffalo-shaped twigs and bakers’ shops for Gruffalo birthday cakes. We have done the Gruffalo, if not to death, but to the shallow depths of my granddaughter’s infant imagination. We love the Gruffalo for his unique and appealing simplicity, and because he is the most wonderful debunker of monster-fear ever invented.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407132334</amazonuk>
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