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|author=Jackie Morris
|title=One Cheetah, One Cherry: A Book of Beautiful Numbers
|rating=4
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Once you've seen anything illustrated by Jackie Morris you know that you'll get a book full of pictures, all of which you'd be delighted and proud to hang on your walls. ''One, Cheetah, One Cherry: A Book of Beautiful Numbers'' is no exception. We begin with just the one cherry, so red and shiny you are tempted to see if it's real, but you're put off by the next picture. The one cherry is joined by one cheetah and he's got a proprietorial paw resting across the shoulder of the cherry. You're not going to argue with him.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910959286</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Jimmy Fallon and Miguel Ordonez
|summary= In the fight of good versus evil many superheroes stand out. Batman. Spiderman. And now, straight from the aisles of the supermarket, we have Supertato. He's a cape wearing, belt toting spud. Variety unknown. What I do know is that he's a huge hit in my toddler's nursery class and he's back for another battle against his arch enemy the evil pea.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1471121003</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Will Mabbitt and Fred Blunt
|title=This Is Not A Bedtime Story
|rating=3
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Anyone who has read the same story over and over again to their child will have felt the crushing feeling of mundanity. It's very tempting to hide that bland, but popular, book and explain to your child that it must be lost. The adult may feel like this, but once a child gets a little older, they too may feel the same. Why not interject a little more action into a tired story and make it anew?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>014135738X</amazonuk>
}}

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