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Bat is a creature with very definite opinions. He does not like mornings, for example, but he does like cherries. In fact, he really loves cherries, as they are his ''favourite of all things!'' What do you think might happen if somebody takes Bat's cherries? Bat won't be happy, will he?!
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===[[Oi Cat! by Kes Gray and Jim Field]]===
 
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When did children's books become so Meta? Back in the day each Thomas the Tank Engine adventure was separate from the other as if they lived in their own episodic wildness, but not today. In this world of Nintendo Switches and online platforms the average adult is too scared to venture onto, we have metaphysical children books. Books that reflect back on previous outings in the series. If you are going to get the most out of ''Oi Cat!'', you best know about your [[Oi Frog! by Kes Gray and Jim Field|Oi Frog!]] and ''Oi Dog!'' too. [[Oi Cat! by Kes Gray and Jim Field|Full Review]]
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