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|author=Tony Meeuwissen
|title=Remarkable Animals
|rating=4.5
|genre=For Sharing
|summary=Can I introduce you to the Ally-Topus? He’s ''powerful enough to drag a man in to water'', likes to ''hover over fragrant flowers'' but seems to be ''extremely shy'' and ''almost impossible to keep in captivity''. Sound familiar? Maybe it would help to describe the accompanying picture – an alligator’s head, a bird’s body and a platypus tail. Still don’t recognise him? Maybe we can try another animal. What about the Pleevillar? The By-Tollar? No? I’d best stop there. There are one thousand creatures in ''Remarkable Animals'' so we could be here rather a long time.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847806325</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Winshluss
|summary=Wild Thing is truly wild, keeping worms in her grandma's handbag, building dens in muddy holes in the garden, or setting up camps, complete with sticks ready for a fire, in her big sister's bedroom! She's the sort of child who sends her parents grey in their twenties! Poor Kate, her older sister, is stuck being the sensible one in the family, trying to keep an eye on Wild Thing and help her dad out (her mum died when Wild Thing was very little), and the strain of always being sensible and reliable begins to show and Kate starts to think maybe she'd like to be wild too!
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1407137972</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|author=Jacqueline Wilson
|title=The Butterfly Club
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Tina is a triplet but you'd never know it. Sisters Maddie and Phil are much bigger, much livelier and much louder than sickly little Tina, who had a heart problem when she was born and spent months in an incubator. She's never caught them up. Her health is still delicate too, so Tina doesn't play rough games and is forbidden from most sport at school. At this rate, she'll never catch up with Phil and Maddie. But Tina doesn't mind too much. She's protected at school by her sisters and coddled at home by her mother. Life, despite its smallness, is pretty sweet for Tina...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857533177</amazonuk>
}}

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