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The Journey - by Neil Griffiths and Scott Mann

A deceptively simple tale of a toy boat which breaks free from its rope and embarks on a journey. There is a lovely twist at the end and the whole story is told gently in rhyme. It is a perfect story for a very young child - because of the rhyme and simple narrative - right up to a six or seven year old who is reading for him or herself and can recognise and enjoy the metaphor. The story is beautifully illustrated throughout by Judith Blake.

Highly recommended.

Reviewed by: Jo

   
      The Journey
  by Neil Griffiths and
  Scott Mann
     
   


I Will Never NOT EVER Eat a Tomato - by Lauren Child

This book is a bit fantastic. Lola says "I do not eat peas or carrots or rice or potatoes or lettuce or cauliflower and I will absolutely never not ever eat a tomato." We watch Charlie and Lola on the telly.

Reviewed by: My name is Asher. I'm 3 years old

   
      I Will Never NOT EVER   Eat a Tomato
  by Lauren Child
     
     

Hairy Maclary From Donaldson's Dairy - by Lynley Dodd

We've got this one. Ilike this book. Bottomley Potts covered in spots is like Jazzy. Jazzy is Grandma's dalmatian.

Reviewed by: Tilly. I'm 2.

   
        Hairy Maclary from   Donaldson's Dairy
  by Lynley Dodd
     
     

Emily's Legs by Dick King-Smith

I thought it was a very good story.Emily is a spider who has ten legs and she won all the 8 legged races. She had lots of brothers and sisters who aren't very nice to her . She never saw her dad.

Reviewed by: Martha aged nearly 6.

   
        Emily's Legs
  by Dick king-Smith
     
     

Tiny Tim by Rose Impey and Shoo Rayner

Reviewed by: Anonymous

   
  Tiny Tim
  by Rose Impey and   Shoo Rayner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       
     

What Will Little Bear Wear by Maurice Sendak

Reviewed by: Anonymous

   
  What will Little bear   Wear
  by Maurice Sendak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     
     

Can You Catch a Mermaid? by Jane Ray

Reviewed by: Anonymous

   
  Can You Catch a   Mermaid?
  by Jane Ray

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     

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