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[[Category:New Reviews|Children's Non-Fiction]]
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|title=Earth in 30 Seconds
|author=Anita Ganeri
|rating=4
|genre=children's Non-Fiction
|summary=As a former cataloguer of children’s books there are names that are synonymous with juvenile non-fiction, in my time the author Anita Ganeri has graced my work table 112 times. She is a prolific author and her legacy continues in the form of ‘Earth in 30 Seconds’, part of a series of books for 7-11 year olds that explore scientific principles in easy bite size pieces.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782401091</amazonuk>
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|title=Flowerpot Farm: A First Gardening Activity Book
|summary=With long summer holidays looming ahead along with uncertain British weather it's alway a good idea to have plans about activities which will involve and interest children. In ''Craft it Up Around the World'' we've got thirty five suggestions for projects which will keep children entertained. As the title suggests we're going on a world tour and you can pick the projects to suit other activities you have planned, as a reminder of a holiday or just on a random basis.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782490388</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Read On - Unsolved Mysteries
|author=Keith West
|rating=5
|genre=Dyslexia Friendly
|summary=''Collins Read On'' books are not specifically listed as a dyslexia friendly line of books. Instead, these are what is known as hi-lo books. Book developed to motivate and engage older readers, while still being accessible to readers who are reading far below grade level. I would estimate the reading level of this book to be roughly age eight, but the subject matter is apt to appeal to children much older, or even adults. Although not designed especially for children with dyslexia like the famous Barrington Stoke range, this does have several features to make this book more appropriate to children with dyslexia than the average children's book. With the exception of a few small picture captions, this is printed in black ink with a large standard font. The print is double spaced, with short paragraphs and chapters giving the reader plenty of breaks. The paper is thick enough that print and pictures from the other side will not show through. This combined with the easy to read text will help to build a child's confidence.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0007488904</amazonuk>
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