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|title=The Farmer's Away! Baa! Neigh!
|author=Anne Vittur Kennedy
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Flobba dob. Eh-oh. Or should I just stop the words completely and communicate with a swanee whistle? From the Flowerpot Men to the Teletubbies via the Clangers, the substitution of ‘real’ words with made up language and sounds has always been controversial. So I’ll level with you straight away and spoil the ‘surprise’ of ''The Farmer’s Away! Baa! Neigh!'' by revealing that, bar the title, there are no proper words in this book. When this book is described as being told ''in the animals’ own words'' it means quite literally that. Barks. Hisses. Neighs. Cheeps. And lots of them. For 32 pages.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1406356530</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Eric the Boy Who Lost His Gravity
|summary=All is not well in the happy village of Spottybottom as the Big, Bad Knight has stolen Granny’s magic wand. Hector wants to help his Granny get her wand back but there is a problem because Hector is the tiniest boy in the village and the thief is quite possibly the biggest and the baddest knight around. However, perhaps Granny should not despair because Hector has a plan!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407138480</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Watch Out for the Crocodile
|author=Lisa Moroni and Eva Eriksson
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Little Tora is going on a very special trip with her Dad. Trekking, camping and animal spotting are on Tora’s agenda. No more work, coffee drinking or talking on his mobile for Dad. Well, perhaps not much talking on his mobile anyway. First though, there is some boring stuff; buying supplies at the supermarket and making the long car journey to the forest. When will they start to have fun? And where are those wild animals? A little bit of imagination is called for from both father and daughter to make the trip a memorable one.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1877579890</amazonuk>
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