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|author=Jimmy Fallon and Miguel Ordonez
|title=Your Baby's First Word Will Be Dada
|rating=3
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=What will your baby's first word be? If it is up to the father, the answer is Dada. Every time Mum has her back turned Dad is repeating the word Dada, Dada, Dada, Dada. This secret war has waged for centuries and Jimmy Fallon and Miguel Ordonez have put it to paper. Do you want to know what my children's first word was? Dada, of course. I win!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444931431</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Timo Parvela
|summary=Anyone who has read the same story over and over again to their child will have felt the crushing feeling of mundanity. It's very tempting to hide that bland, but popular, book and explain to your child that it must be lost. The adult may feel like this, but once a child gets a little older, they too may feel the same. Why not interject a little more action into a tired story and make it anew?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>014135738X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Timothy Knapman and Laura Hughes
|title=Goodnight Tiger
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=It was the middle of the night, but Emily could ''not'' sleep for the noise. There was bellowing and stomping and growling and trumpeting. Brave girl that she was, she got out of bed and looked out of the window, thinking that the animals had escaped from the zoo, but the street was empty. Then she checked all the usual hiding places as well as her toy box - and suddenly realised that the noises were coming from the animals in her wallpaper. Emily's not just brave - she's resourceful too and she set about settling the jungle down for the night. And one solution turns out to work just perfectly.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848691866</amazonuk>
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