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|title=I Swapped My Brother On The Internet
|author=Jo Simmons
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=After a terrible argument over the Hanging Pants of Doom (don't ask), the sibling rivalry between Jonny and his older brother Ted comes to a head. Jonny fills out an application form at siblingswap.com and sits back to wait for a new brother who is bound, surely, to be infinitely better than patronising, mocking, bullying, Ted. Right? Any brother would be better than Ted. Right? Of course! What on earth could go wrong?
Well, plenty as it happens.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408877759</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Heather Morris
|summary=Somebody has smashed Father Giant's elephant. Who on earth could it be? Can Father Giant unravel the mystery of what happened, and who will face being banished from the house forever once he discovers the truth? Told in a rhyme that gets more and more surreal as it goes along, this is a wild and brightly illustrated mystery story, with an interesting moral at the end.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783707739</amazonuk>
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|title=It's Worth a Try
|author=Nicola Goodland
|rating=4
|genre=Home and Family
|summary=This is how Nicola Goodland introduces her book, ''It's Worth a Try'':
''I wanted to write this kind of book because when I was a young woman, ladies and gents told me that they suffered from abuse of some kind as children and only found the courage to talk about it as adults. Maybe this book can deter children from becoming future abusers and stop abuse so it goes away for good.''
The intention is for any adult who knows a child - whether family friend, godparent or relative - to create a relationship that is open, has trust, and creates a space for children to able to share both the good and bad things that are currently going on in their lives, with confidence.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1546281398</amazonuk>
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