Advantages: A brightly illustrated book, great for pre-school children. Disadvantages: None
and wobbled however the dragonfly warned him to jump again and the reader is able to see a large ginger cat peering at the frog, perhaps a nice supper!!
?One, two, three??jump?
And he made it just in time, just missing the cat?s large claws as it pounces.
This is the format of the story with the frog jumping, liking the his new surroundings but being warned by the dragonfly to jump as he is totally unaware of the dangers of a large rook / crow coming to gobble him up or the dangers of a spade when someone is digging. This danger made him jump the furthest he had ever jumped before and landed with a splash!
Finally he had made it to the pond and he thought it was the most wonderful place to be. The dragonfly confirmed this by telling him that this is the right place for a young frog to be.
☺☺☺ Style and Format☺ ...
Advantages: Excellent journalism and phoography. High quality production. Disadvantages: Slightly expensive, but even that is stretching it.
INTRODUCTION
There have been a number of magazines that have plopped through my letterbox over the years ? National Geographic, The Economist and What HiFi amongst them - but none of them have had the enduring appeal of Haymarket Publications? cerebral football magazine ? FourFourTwo (Drat. There go half of you already!) I have been an Arsenal season ticket holder for over ten years now and am a regular contributor to one of the fanzines (Oh well, that?s another batch of you alienated).
However, despite proudly wearing the club colours, I am first and foremost a football fan and enjoy reading football literature (Stop sniggering, that is NOT an oxymoron). FourFourTwo (FFT) is without doubt the closest thing to a ?thinking man?s? football magazine. For those not of a football-minded disposition (well done for staying ...
Hishyeness 07.09.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Four Four Two
Advantages: sweet, classic, cat-based story of hope Disadvantages: a little quaint, with some less-than-fascinating characters
Somewhere on the ether that is Ciao, there lurks a Sootica.P.Monster (we like her). Now, when it comes to the Pocket Monsterishness, I couldn't possibly comment. But I DO know where the inspiration for Sootica came from... evidently we grew up with at least one book in common, and that book was Gobbolino the Witch's Cat.
Gobbolino is a kitten who understands just what it's like to feel like you were born in the wrong place at the wrong time. The son of Grimalkin, a sleek, black Witch's cat, and the brother of Sootica, a bright and arrogant inky-black kitten with a yen to "ride a broomstick and turn mice into frogs and frogs into guinea pigs" like her mother, Gobbolino knows in his heart that it's better to be good, and he's rather be a Kitchen Cat, snuggled warm by a fire with a loving family. To make matters worse, he doesn ...
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