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|title=Ten Little Pirates
|author=Mike Brownlow and Simon Rickerty
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=''Ten little pirates, sailing out to sea,''<br>
''Looking for adventure, happy as can be.''<br>
''Are they hunting treasure? Are they going far?''<br>
''Ten little pirates all say, 'Arrrrrrr!''
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408320037</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=The Little Ghost
|summary=Two subjects guaranteed to have any nursery age child in stitches are bums and farts. This book has plenty of both, along with some other very rude behaviour which will have children begging to hear this again and again. Although the book reads like a non stop riot of rude and raucous behaviour, it does teach children about friendship and manners as well. Adults will appreciate the moral to the story, but children will be so busy laughing, they'll hardly notice that they are learning at the same time.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407121812</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=My Zoo
|author=Rod Campbell
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=My children have always been drawn to Rod Campbell's simple but appealing illustrations, so I was delighted to have a chance to review this book, even though my boys are now older than the expected age range. This is a very simple book. There are fifteen large die cut animals on a pastel coloured background. The illustrations have a unique quality to them that I can only describe as ''Rod Campbell''. The animals all have friendly appearance, and a kind of gentleness to them. The front view of each animal has only the animal's name in bold black print. When you turn the page, there is a single sentence about the animal in smaller print. With a very young baby, the parent can read only the animals name, perhaps adding the sound for each animal. As the child grows older, the parents can begin reading the extra line on each animal. The fact the animals are larger than usual in these pictures, and on sturdy pages that are perfect for little hands, means this book would be ideal for babies as young as six months. I feel this would make a lovely first book for young child. As much as we loved [[Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell|Dear Zoo]], I feel this book is even better for infants.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0230770924</amazonuk>
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