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|author=Emilia Dziubak and Przemyslaw Wechterowicz
|title=The Secret Life of a Tiger
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=If David Attenborough has taught us anything is that a lot goes on in the natural world that we are unaware of. Animals will hunt in interesting ways, or find a mate using secret dances, but did you know that Tigers sometimes sneak up on apes and give them new haircuts? You will be amazed with the revelations found in Emilia Dziubak and Przemyslaw Wechterowicz's book, but I am not convinced that this kid's book is based on facts.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>191027724X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Peter Bently and Charles Fuge
|summary=I've heard of these so called superfoods, they are reported to boost your immune system and flush out areas of your body that have gone unnoticed for decades, but does this make them super? In my mind to be a superfood you need to do something spectacular; lift a car from a trapped child, or leap over a building in one bound. The vegetable and fruit in my house can't do any of this, but then they aren't Supertato; a spectacular spud that, more than once, has saved the day with his powers.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471121038</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Dr Seuss
|title=Dr Seuss's ABC
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=No one who has read his work can deny that Dr Seuss had a powerful imagination. He was able to pluck from his brainpan not only interesting takes on old ideas, but also new creatures and worlds that had never been seen before. His books are often madder than a box of March hares, but even he must have had his limits? The humble ABC book (dare I say the dull ABC book), surely he could not bring his sense of anarchic fun to this staple of the children's education market?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007487754</amazonuk>
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