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|author= Dr Seuss
|title= Yertle The Turtle and Other Stories
|rating= 5
|genre= Emerging Readers
|summary= The three stories in this book, ''Yertle the Turtle, Gertrude McFuzz and The Big Brag'' are classic Dr Seuss. They fit together well because they all have a moral or learning from them, be it treat those beneath you well, or don't try to compare yourself to others.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0008240035</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= A A Milne and E H Shepard
|summary= I had not come across Anthony McGowan's work before reading this book, as he mainly writes for Young Adults. I can imagine his books to be engaging and humorous from the clever way he constructs sentences, and the ironic subtlety with which he uses descriptive details.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1786071827</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Gianni Sarcone and Marie Jo Waeber
|title= Optical Illusions
|rating= 5
|genre= Popular Science
|summary=I used to work as a library assistant and I remember arriving to work one morning to find all of my fellow librarians crowded around a book, chattering excitedly and...squinting rather oddly. The book was called ''Magic Eye'' and promised a magical 3D viewing experience if you looked at the psychadelic pictures in a certain way. For a brief period in the early 90s, the pictures had a sudden spike in popularity, until everyone presumably got eye strain and went back to their everyday lives. Well good news Magic Eye fans! The pictures are back (albeit only two images), in the engrossing and immersive new book ''Optical Illusions.''
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784938475</amazonuk>
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