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|author=Allan Plenderleith
|title=The Snowman Strikes Back
|rating=4
|genre=Emerging Readers
|summary=It's not easy being a snowman, you know - particularly when you are made by Ernest Green-Bogle, who delights in tormenting you. Sometimes he'd make you upside down or looking like a pig (it's just plain ''undignified'', you know). That's not the worst of it. He has been known to attack snowman with a hairdryer, feed his carrot nose to a rabbit and even encase him in a block of ice. The snow clown was ''not'' funny and the snow ice cream cone even less so. But one day everything changed when Ernest came home and there was a big boy with him. Ernest had a black eye and the big boy was threatening him.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1841613932</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Jan Bondeson
|summary=Pity the child these days who never reads fairy tales. The irony in that, however, is that they may well be too busy watching ''Frozen'' on repeat to read fairy tales. But read them they should, in some form or another, and of one era or another. They don't all have to go back to the oldest collections, especially as they will like as not be more gory than what, say, Disney or Ladybird Books put out in our youth. They can read a fairy tale from any age, then – and when they're done, they can easily turn to this book, which provides more than enough impetus for you to write your own. Fairy tales do, as it happens, have the ability to last for centuries – but there's nothing quite like giving them a little tweak to get them up-to-date…
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0712356428</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Harriet Russell
|title= This Book Thinks You're a Scientist
|rating= 5
|genre= Children's Non-Fiction
|summary= ''This Book Thinks You're a Scientist'' takes children through a whole world of scientific areas: forces and motions, light, matter, sound, electricity and magnetism. It encourages children to look, ask questions and a have a go. This science-based activity book, published in association with the Science Museum, will stimulate and inspire young minds.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0500650810</amazonuk>
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