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|author=Paul Kidby
|title=Terry Pratchett's Discworld Colouring Book
|rating=4.5
|genre=Crafts
|summary=It was Sir Terry Pratchett whose chose Paul Kidby as artist for ''The Last World'' and the covers of the ''Discworld'' novels from 2002 onwards and it was a marriage made in heaven, with the one complementing the other. Kidby himself says that designing the characters with pencil and paint ''challenged and amused him beyond measure.'' The writing conjured clear imagery and it was his job to capture the humour and richly-textured stories on paper. Kidby and Pratchett shared interests in nature, folklore, science and history as well as a love of Monty Python and the bizarre and to my eyes at least the result was more, far more, than the sum of the parts.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473217474</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author= Julia Gray
|summary= If you are very lucky, the act of reading feels just like magic. You pick up a book and your imagination takes you on adventures you could never have in the real world. You should try and start this magic as early as possible and one way is to use interactive books, babies love to grab tabs or lift flaps. You may even stumble across a book all about numbers that provides this magical feeling for your child.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783704640</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=David Melling
|title=D is for Duck
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Duck, the magician, is giving a demonstration of his magical skills, conjuring up a wide variety of items from his top hat. Things begin normally enough with a bunny, but with lizards and lions and dragons following on soon after duck finds that perhaps his magic is getting a little out of hand!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444931091</amazonuk>
}}

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