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|title=The Year of Big Dreams
|author=Karen McCombie
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Flo Brown's mum is in the final of a huge TV talent show! Millions of viewers want to see her give a life-changing performance - but they aren't expecting what they see. What will happen to Flo, her mum, and her gran Olive after the show is complete?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407131737</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Sam's Spitfire Summer
|summary=Richard is a nice kid. Dutiful, hardworking, rule-abiding, he makes both parents and teachers proud. But one day, everything changes. Richard wakes up with a painful lump on his neck. Rushed to hospital, his parents get some devastating news from the specialists. Richard is growing a second head. Yowzer. When the head - Rikki - emerges, Richard, his parents, his teachers and his friends, all do their best to cope. But Rikki isn't like Richard. He's spiteful. He's angry. He's rude. He says the most unsayable things and he causes a great deal of trouble.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857560670</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Steve Cole
|title=Astrosaurs 22: The Castle of Frankensaur
|rating=5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=I bought my first Astrosaurs book as a read aloud book for my dinosaur-mad four year old. He loved it, but not quite as much as his eight year old brother and we've been collecting the books ever since. It's a large collection with a total of thirty books in print so far (including Astrosaurs Academy). Many parents have credited this series with massive improvements in their children's reading level, and I'd have to agree with this. It isn't that the book has some magical formula to develop literacy, but simply that these books are so good, the children can not get enough of them. By the time a child works their way through thirty books, their reading level is bound to improve.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1849414041</amazonuk>
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