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Boris Goes Camping - Tim Warnes - Picture BooksCategory: Books Description: Miss Cluck is taking her class camping. There are various mishaps along the way - the little mice find it difficult to keep up, then Maxwell drops his Teddy in the stream while they play pooh-sticks. Each time, Boris comes to the rescue - earning him praise from Miss Cluck and his classmates. Eventually the animals find a lovely spot for their tepee and they spend the afternoon decorating it before setting off to gather berries for supper. But ...when they get back to their lovely tepee, they discover that ...'Someone had scribbled on the sides. Someone had drawn a moustache on Miss Cluck's face. Someone had pulled down the sticks ...And someone was going to be in BIG trouble!' The culprits are two naughty wolf cubs and they laugh in the face of Miss Cluck's reprimands (after all, since when have wolves been scared of chickens?) but they soon lose their bravado when Boris steps in with his big bear grin. So Miss Cluck and her pupils reclaim their tent and, after an evening of songs and stories, they're ready for bed. There isn't much room in the tepee once Boris has settled down, but no one minds a bit, after all, they all have a soft, cosy place to sleep! Delivery time: 1 to 3 days Delivery cost: 1.95 Author: 0 Review this product |
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Noisy Animals Book - Felicity Brooks - Activity BooksCategory: Books Description: This lovely big board book is perfect for sharing with small children, who will love pressing the buttons to make the noises of Apple Tree Farm's favourite animals and the tractor. It features a simple story about the animals and tractor with cues for the child to press the appropriate button. Very little children will have great fun making Rusty bark, Curly grunt, Woolly baa, Daisy moo and Clucky cluck and finding the animals by means of the tabs. It is illustrated by Stephen Cartwright, one of Usborne's most popular artists. Strong tabs allow scenes to be located quickly and easily, while making the book look and feel more luxurious. Delivery time: 1 to 3 days Delivery cost: 1.95 Author: 0 Review this product |
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Gin Oclock - The Queen (of Twitter) - Humour: Collections and GeneralCategory: Books Description: For the first time, Her Majesty's diaries are opened...'Had Mrs call me Carole Middleton on the phone after lunch. Wanting to check our outfits don't clash on the big day. One seriously doubts they would.'Queen of sixteen sovereign nations, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. She's one of the world's most well-known and powerful leaders and has reigned for almost 60 years. She's been privy to every major event and decision. But what does she really think?'One does enjoy the Eurovision Song Contest. Lovely to be reminded how much more civilised the British are than our European neighbours. Royal Eurovision Fancy Dress Party to celebrate. Unfortunately Camilla misread the invitation as 'Euro-tunnel Fancy Dress Party' and came as a train.'Taking in the momentous events of 2011, including two Royal Weddings, the phone hacking scandal and the Duke of Edinburgh's 90th Birthday Tarts and Vicars Party, these diaries reveal the seldom-seen workings of state and reveal how an octogenarian is quietly ruling the world and still has time for a gin.'No, Mr Clegg, people born in Libya are not Librarians.twitter.com/queen_ukfacebook.com/royalginoclock Delivery time: 1 to 3 days Delivery cost: 1.95 Author: 0 Review this product |
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This review is from: Cluck O'Clock (Paperback)
I bought this book to help my 4yr old tell the time, based on the cover design and blurb: "A funny, memorable way of telling the time" and 'A tell-the-time-book'. What a disappointment then to find on opening it that the the only clocks in the book are tiny eggs (1cm high) with no numbers - even an adult would struggle to tell the time with them! Instead the emphasis is on digital time (5.05, 12.25 etc). That is fine, but not what the cover picture implies with it's large analogue clock in the shape of an egg. Lovely pictures and fun words but don't see how this would help any child learn to tell the time using an analogue clock.
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This review is from: Cluck O'clock (Paperback)
A brilliant and engaging book. Fantastic rhymes with a wide vocabulary and just the right amount of humour for children and adults alike. We have bought many copies and given them to lots of friends; a great book and firm favourite.
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