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To the moon and back...
Review of Whatever Next! - Jill Murphy by danielalong

Advantages: Lovely bedtime story
Disadvantages: None

Another of our well read favourites, and having first been published in 1983, it has been read to all 3 of my children and to many classes of children. **THE STORY** Great opening line "Can I go to the moon?" asked Baby Bear. We like this because it is the kind of question children can ask when employing bath or bed delaying tactics and are looking out of their bedroom window. Mrs Bear soon puts a stop to these musings because she tells Baby Bear ...
...that he would need a rocket. The bath appears to be forgotten, and baby Bear finds a rocket under the stairs, which is a cardboard box, he finds a space helmet in the shape of a collander, and space boots, which are his wellingtons. He packs all the things he needs for a trip to the moon- his teddy and some food, and takes off up the chimney...WHOOSH!! He really does fly up through the chimney and passes an owl who admires his rather smart rocket ... Read review

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21.03.2006
Beneath Such Monsters Lies A Very Stressed Mother
Review of When Mum Turned Into A Monster - Joanna Harrison by Librelola

Advantages: A very humorously recounted story of a sad occurrence that strikes many mothers!
Disadvantages: None really

...He was about three when I found "When Mum Turned Into A Monster" on a website; I purchased it as part of a collection of books, but amazon.co.uk sell it for £4.79 for a new soft back edition. The book was written and illustrated by Joanna Harrison, who is the author of many children's books, including "Dear Bear" and "The Three Wishes". I would say that the book is directed at children aged between 4 and 8, but I started reading it to my son before ...
...the last straw is drawn when the children leave a muddy mess on the carpet, after having played with the hosepipe in the garden and eaten half the tea that Mum had worked so hard to prepare! Running up to their bedroom, which, incidentally is still as messy as ever, they hear the footsteps of their mother walking up the stairs. What follows is akin to what one may call a human explosive eruption and the illustration that portrays this is that of ... Read review

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29.12.2005
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Toilet Humour
Review of Who's in the Loo? - Jeanne Willis by Borg

Advantages: Great fun, hits the spot.
Disadvantages: None

..."Is it a stoat who's making a stink? Or a pig who's washing his pants in the sink?" There, it is a simple plot, and not too taxing. The book was written by Jeanne Willis and Adrian Reynolds did the artwork. Willis has other books to her credit, such as 'The Really Rude Rhino,' and 'Grill Pan Eddie.' I think I will be looking out for more of her books! ISBN 9781842706985 www.andersonpress.co.uk Note - Special Criteria below is for an audio book ... Read review

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16.01.2008
Where DO the fairies fly?
Review of Where the Fairies Fly - Jane Simmons by danielalong

Advantages: Lovely bedtime story
Disadvantages: None

Where the Fairies Fly by Jane Simmons Written by the creator of the bestselling “Daisy” books, this is a book which was always going to be popular with Little Miss. ~~The Story~~ The story centres around Lucy, who, we discover, loves to tell stories, and her younger brother Jamie. Lucy tells all kinds of stories; deep blue sea stories, flying high stories and magic stories. Lucy loves to lie in bed with Bear and tell him stories, but ...
...far away to the place where the fairies fly. When they land on a turtle and explain what they want to do, he tells them that the dreamtime Fairies are very hard to find. However, after lying in the sun for a while, they all decide to go and find the fairies together. Along the way, they find a tiger and a fox. They all hold hands and set off into the shadows. When they hear something in the shadows, they stand still and then we see them, tiny little ... Read review

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21.07.2007
Like a teddy bear
Review of Walking Around the Garden - John Pratter by mumsymary

Advantages: tells baby its bedtime
Disadvantages: ?

Walking round the garden, like a teddy bear, one step…... You all know this rhyme so I shan’t tell it to you. After the rhyme has finished the book goes on “walking down the hallway up and”. The rhyme continues to take teddy up the stairs into the bedroom into his cot and finishes with a goodnight kiss. Oh what an enchanting book by John Pratter published in 1998. This book is in board book form and measures 20cm square. ...
...showing baby the pictures getting him/her to love books from an early age saying (reading the rhyme and tickling baby) This would be a super end of day book If read regularly a book will be a signal to the end of the day and sleep time a soothing reassuring time to cosy down for sleep zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz This book has pastel green and blue background colours with mummy or daddy bear and baby bear coloured orange brown. The illustrations are of daddy/mummy ... Read review

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15.04.2004


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