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|author=Maria Ana Peixe Dias, Ines Teixeira do Rosario, Bernardo P Carvalho and Lucy Greaves (translator)
|title=Outside: A Guide to Discovering Nature
|rating=4
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=I'm on a mission: I want children - adults too - to spend a lot more time outside. I want them to have the benefits of fresh air, increasing their levels of vitamin D and the knowledge of what nature can offer them. I'd like the television, computers, mobile phones, video games and even books to be laid aside and attention given to what is available for free, but which - if we don't care for it - might not always be there. Fortunately the authors of ''Outside: A Guide to discovering Nature'' have the same ideas.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847807690</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Sara Taylor
|summary=Bedtime books are a great way of winding a toddler down before they go to sleep, but haven't they all been done before? Coming up with something a little different that encourages a child to nod off is not always easy and new ideas can be a little bizarre when you think about it. Do bulldozers really need to doze off at the end of the night? At least we will have fun listening to all the machinery as it goes off to bed.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471121143</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Cas Lester
|title= Wilfred the (Un)Wise
|rating= 5
|genre= Confident Readers
|summary= Back in Ye Olden Days young Wilfred lands himself a dream apprenticeship training – learning how to be a wizard under the instruction of Wincewart the Withering, Castle Mage and Soothsayer of Wallop in the Wold. But learning ''magik'' isn't easy and things can go drastically and hilariously wrong – like accidentally transporting himself one thousand years into the future, where he meets a girl called Bel who loves doing magic tricks herself.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848124643</amazonuk>
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