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|author=Colleen Jacey and Zed Jacey
|title=Odd Job Frog
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=''I'm bored'', said Frog. ''Bored, bored, '''BORED.''' ''
And you can see he is: chin on elbow, elbow on knee and, dare I say, a slightly ''sulky'' expression on his face. He's not happy. Mouse has the right of it, with his hammock slung in the cornfield, but Frog has made up his mind. He's off to the city which is full of exciting things. And it is. Everywhere he looks there are wonderful things to do, but there's only one snag. They all cost money. And as he hasn't got any he's going to have to get a job.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784622729</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Julian Gough and Jim Field
|summary=Some of the best children's books are the simplest. Do away with pages too full of imagery; begone novelty characters and repeat references to underpants. Some books don't need this; they are so clean, crisp and simple that they border on being art. A book that can be fun for a child, educate them and look amazing is a rare thing, but does happen once in a while.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910646040</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Kate Predergast
|title=Dog on a Train: The Special Delivery
|rating=5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=It's one of those mornings for Boy: late out of bed he grabs at his hat and hurtles out of the house to catch his train - only he drops his hat as he goes through the door and Dog chases after him with the hat in his mouth. They head to the tube station (Dog doesn't forget to wait at the zebra crossing) with boy just twenty or so yards in front, but Dog is losing ground as he has to find someone to carry him on the escalator. He misses Boy's train and has to wait for the next one, but remembers his manners well enough to stand up so that an old lady can have his seat. Will he catch up with boy when he reaches London Kings Cross?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910646083</amazonuk>
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