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|author= David McKee
|title= Melric and the Dragon
|rating= 5
|genre= For Sharing
|summary= There's a hoard of dragons loose in the kingdom! Crikey! Luckily the King has a whole army of soldiers with nothing else on their plate (except quite a few jam sandwiches) so he has plenty of troops to send on a search and destroy mission.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783441623</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
|summary=If you’re one of those parents who really can’t stand farting jokes, or avoids nappy changing discussions with your peers at all costs then step away from this review now! This is a story that is made for families who enjoy a funny poo story, and who can bear a few armpit fart noises now and then! For this is a book that is entirely about poo, from start to finish, so make sure everyone who needs to be is in a nice clean nappy, then get ready for a treat of a read!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848691386</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Chang Ying-Tai and Darryl Sterk (translator)
|title= The Bear Whispers To Me: The Story of a Bear and a Boy
|rating= 4
|genre= Literary Fiction
|summary=Award winning Taiwanese writer Chang Ying-Tai's emotive, elegiac fable is a meditation on the art of storytelling. Its immersive detail and enchanting musical cadences give it a magical, dream like quality. It is a special work as it is one of the few examples of Taiwanese fiction available in English. The blind Paiwan poet Monaneng said of aboriginal Taiwanese culture:
 
"With tender care let us set in motion our blood that is once again warm.<br>
Let us recall our songs, our dances, our sacred rituals.<br>
And the tradition of unselfish mutual coexistence between us and the earth.
 
This is exactly what "The Bear Whispers to Me" effortlessly does.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0993215408</amazonuk>
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