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|author= Pat Hutchins
|title= Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick?
|rating= 4
|genre= For Sharing
|summary= Rosie's not the sharpest chuck in the hen house. She made her debut over forty years ago in the 1968 publication, 'Rosie's Walk' when she stepped out alone blithely unaware of always being a hairs breadth away from calamity. Well, she's back, and this time she has a chick. Uh-oh as my toddler would say…let's have a look at 'Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick?'
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1444918281</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Michael Bond and R W Alley
|summary=You might think a picture of a bear reading a book, on the cover of a book itself called ''Bears Don’t Read'' is confusing, but it quickly becomes clear. George is a bear doing bear things with his friends and family but he’s getting a bit bored of the same old, same old. So when he finds a book some poor human type person has dropped he’s a bit excited. The only thing is, he doesn’t know how to read it, so he can’t release the exciting adventure that’s cooped up inside. With his fellow bears showing little interest in his find, he sets off for the town to try to locate someone who can help.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007425198</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith
|title=The Great Big Book of Families
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Dolce and Gabbana would not like this book, that much I’m sure of. I think it’s ace, though.
Families are no longer 2.4 children with a mummy and a daddy. To be fair, that wasn’t even the case 30 years ago when I was a toddler, but most books at the time hadn’t clocked the change yet so in literature at least that’s what a family was. Not any more. This book, not the first of its kind, I’m sure, but a very welcome addition to the market, highlights and celebrates the diversity of family life in Britain today.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847805876</amazonuk>
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