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Children's Recommended Reading - 2 to 3 years
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Red Fox |
All Aboard - Balamory
Age range: 1 - 5 years
A big board book, with lovely bold, bright illustrations and plenty of detail. Katie (9 months) loves turning the pages herself on this one and chewing the corners.
Mandy Ackland and Katie - August 2005
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Ian Whybrow
Hodder Childrens Books |
All Change
Age range: 1 - 5 years
A really clever little board book with a cut out figure, (boy on one side, girl on the other) which you can slot in to each 'Job'. Katie loves the cardboard cut out and turning the pages.
Mandy Ackland and Katie - August 2005
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Eleanor Taylor
Bloomsbury |
Beep Beep Let's Go
Age range: 1 - 5 years
First impressions: Mmm, this looks a 'nice' book. Great illustrations, quality publisher, interesting concept - "an interactive, noise-filled ... book ..." Simple story of a family of dogs taking a trip to the seaside and what happens along the way.
In Depth: When flicking through and noticing the large writing and lack of story, I was however disappointed. I kept trying to turn the last page, thinking "is that it?" as the storyline really was very minimal (for a reason I find out later) and I was left wanting something more ... a bit like the new Harry Potter!!! Yet, when left to discuss the pictures and what is happening in them with my pre-schooler, I could tell WHY the story was so scant. It left piles for the imagination and Aimee and I have had many an interesting discussion about why the characters say "hurry up" - because they are waiting for the red traffic light to turn to green and who makes the "big splash" - the hippo because she is the biggest animal at the seaside. In fact this book really serves TWO purposes. For my 18 month-er, it has just the right amount of words per page to keep her interested (i.e. very little) and for my 3 1/2 yr old, we can talk about what is happening on the pages. My advice would be not have it as a bed-time book - too much mental stimulation before bedtime maybe not such a good idea. Also, you need plenty of imagination ... I'm a teacher so questioning children is what I do!!! I can see that if that isn't 'your thing' you would find the book a bit limiting.
Overall: On face value, I'd only give this book a 2/5 - for what it actually is, it's quite expensive. However, for the potential it has ... 4 1/2 out of 5 ... just get talking to your kids!!!
Abigail Farndon - August 2005
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Olivia Dunrea
Houghton Miffin Company |
Boo Boo
Age range: 1 - 5 years
BooBoo is a charming character in a beautifully illustrated book. The story, however, is a bit of a disappointment. BooBoo is a gosling. I think its a bit of an obscure animal to choose for children, especially as the book doesn't explain what a gosling is and I think even a few parents may struggle when asked! The gosling likes to eat and its catchphrase is 'Good food' whenever it eats anything. This doesn't quite work. If it said 'Yum yum', or something more child-like, it would seem more appropriate.
I reread the book a couple of times to see if it would grow on me but it still left me feeling that something wasn't quite right with it. I have considered whether this book was originally written in French (the author being called Olivier) and the problem is that it hasn't worked in translation. The story is rather dry and lacking in humour, which is a shame as the character does have potential to be lots of fun.
Linda Addy - August 2005
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Niki Daly
Bloomsbury |
The boy on the Beach
Age range: 1 - 5 years
The boy on the beach tells the story of an excited little boy and his adventures on a day out to the beach. He has a fantastic time jumping in the sea, running around on the sand and finding a deserted boat in the dunes…… but his excitement turns to worry as he gets himself lost and has to call for help.
We really liked this book. My five year old daughter has asked to read it more then a few times and loves the beautiful illustrations that really make you feel that it’s summer. She also likes the fact that there were so many different and interesting people in the illustrations and new things to spot every time we read it. It is a very uplifting and positive book that would remind many of us of happy times at the sea side.
A lovely book that I would recommend to anyone.
Annabel Ashwell - August 2005
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Priddy Books |
Millie Moo
Age range: 6mths - 3 years
Millie Moo is a lively, colourful book which fasinated my 7 month old daughter! She loved touching the different textures and looking at the pictures. The story is a funny rhyme and that makes you smile as you read it!There is plenty to look at and talk about on each page. We enjoyed this book!
Sarah Edwards - August 2005
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Dorling Kindersley |
Make Believe
Age range: 18th months - 4 years
My daughter's reaction should have been filmed! These books are beautiful and every little girls dream. She did not want to put them down. The books are superb quality, the pictures extremely pretty and the interactive lift flaps with little messages in are lovely.
The pop-up fairy on the first page is wonderful. You can't wait to turn the next page to see what will be there. I loved both books, and I know that my daughter did to.
These books are interactive, tactile, beautiful and superb quality. They also are set at a fantastic price and brilliant for birthday presents for little girls.
Every little girl should have at least one of these books, my preference would be both of them!
Deborah - May 2005
These books are available to be won in the June Competition, so don't forget to enter
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Dorling Kindersley |
Chloe
Age range: 18th months - 3 years
My first impression of these books was how beautiful. They are most certainly the loveliest books I have seen for a long time.
The hard back format is ideal for younger children, and their size is good for travelling with. They are stimulating and tactile and as every little girl likes to dress up they meet their criteria of being "sparkly" and full of all of the prettiness that girls just love
I was so thrilled to review these books and and I know that my daughter will get days of enjoyment from them.
The books give the reader enough text to stimulate the child and guide them through the lovely sparkly pages. Highly recommended for every parent with a little girl
Sara Edwards and Abigail - May 2005
These books are available to be won in the June Competition, so don't forget to enter
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Pam Adams
Child's Play |
'Tiger' - from the Proud Parents Range
Age range: 2 - 6 yrs
This book is of a new clever design which
incorporates a smaller child-size book within
the body of the larger book. The smaller book
sits inside a cut-out shape and attaches by velcro
to the back cover.
The text tells of Tasmin Tiger and her Mum's
encounters in the jungle. Not so much of a story,
but short sentences.
The smaller book runs parallel but is told
by another Tiger sibling, Tom, who is Tasmins
twin brother. It answers in response to what has
been said in the larger book, page by page.
This book is bright with simple illustrations
and simple wording. The lack of a story didn't
engage Thomas' interest, however I feel that it
would become a firm favourite with much younger
children.
Shared with Thomas age 4. Francine
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Mandy Ross, Illustrations by Dubravka Kalanovic
Child's Play |
Wake Up Sleepy Head
Age range: 6 months - 5yrs
This book is full of rhymes describing animals
waking up in their natural habitats. The animals
range from Cows and Koalas to Skunks and Frogs.
On face value the book is beautifully illustrated
with soft colourful pictures, however I feel the
text itself lets the book down. Thomas found a
few of the rhymes funny and entertaining, but
mostly he was not amused with the poor rhyming
and nonsense verse.
I had great expectations for this book on
seeing the cover, but I was very disappointed
when reading it aloud. You had a sense of how
it was trying to introduce the young to poetry,
but in my opinion it fell far short.
Shared with Thomas age 4 & Georgia 6 months.
Francine
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Marjorie Newman and Patrick Benson
Bloomsbury |
Mole And The Baby Bird
Age range: 2-6 yrs
Mole rescues a bird, nurses it to health and
keeps it in a cage. Understandably he wants to
keep the bird, but comes to realise that you have
to let the things you love go free.
The story is quite complex with many themes
and issues, including love and loss. The appearance
of the book gives the impression that this is
for young children, around two years of age, as
the pages are thick cardboard. Unfortunately this
age group may not appreciate the depth of story
contained.
The artwork is lovely, very warming and illustrates
the story superbly. My four year old daughter
liked the story and was very engaged by the layout
and appearance of the book.
Karen.
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Anthony Browne
Random House |
My Mum
Age range: 0-5 yrs
Personally this came across as the sort of
book a grandparent would buy - it wasn't terribly
exciting visually - the illustrations, although
charming seemed a little flat and the overall
feeling was of an era that is no longer here.
The mother wasn't a convincing character and my
4 year old was insistent she couldn't be a Mum
at all but a 'granny' - with her kitted out in
some huge floral monstrosity that really is how
the book comes across, which is a shame because
the message (which was pretty much, "My Mum can
do anything" was really quite sweet.
Suzanne
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' I Like Black and White' and ' I Like Colours'
Age range: 0 - 5 yrs
Jack thoroughly enjoyed both of these books although
some of the pictures were a bit ambiguous.
He was able to recognise most of the animals
and all of the colours. I think this book never
really pushed Jack's learning ability but perfect
to get a child to learn her colours and animals.
We made it fun and educational by thinking of
other animals that shared the same colours and
learning all the animal noises too! Most books
are what you make of them with kids.
Jack will continue to pick this book so long as
we make it interesting for him!"
Jodie Baker
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Activity Books from Child's Play
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What's the Time, Mr Wolf?
Age range: 3 - 6yrs
"This book follows Mr Wolf and Junior Wolf through
their day, from waking up until dinnertime. A
finger puppet of Mr Wolf runs through the book
and this really brings the book to life. The time
is shown on each page in analogue and digital
format.
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Not only is this book educational, it is great
fun and exciting. My 5 and 8 year old thought
it was excellent! Highly recommended!"
Clare
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Ten Little Speckled Frogs
Age range: 3 - 6yrs
"The book starts with 10 colourful frogs sitting
on a log, and as you read each page, the dial
is turned as each frog jumps off into the pond
until there are none. The book is very colourful
and educational, with repetitive text.
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In my opinion, it is suitable for 3 - 5 year olds
- my son took it into school (he’s in Reception)
and his classmates (and teacher) loved it and
asked him to bring it in again…a definite stamp
of approval!"
Clare
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For more details of the Child's Play programme
of books, games and toys or to request a catalogue
please visit www.childs-play.com
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Lara Jones
Macmillan |
Poppy Cat's Jigsaw Book
Age range: 1 - 4yrs
"I sat and read this book with my 2 year old
daughter and it was a lovely little book to read
with her.
She is perhaps a bit advanced for it as she can
already count up to 13, but she still enjoyed
it though especially the idea of the jigsaws.
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My son is too old for it at 5 but for younger
ones I think it is a lovely book, would be a great
gift to give as it combines the jigsaw with the
book.
My only fault with it is, as soon as my daughter
had finished with it, she picked it up and all
the pieces fell out of the jigsaw. So in all,
a very good learning book brilliant jigsaw idea
but not very practical for little people to pick
up."
Cath
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Richard Morgan
Red Fox |
Zoo Poo
Age range: 2 - 4yrs
"My son has been potty trained for about 8 months
now, but he still enjoyed reading about how different
animals at the zoo go to the toilet.
The book is very colourful, and the character
of a little boy appears on each page as he tours
around the zoo, giving continuity and added interest.
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At the end of the book, the boy sits on the toilet
himself to demonstrate how boys and girls poo.
There are some useful guidelines for parents about
to attempt potty training.
We enjoyed reading this book together, and it
is highly recommended for families about to start
potty training their child."
Charlotte
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Roger Hargreaves
Egmont |
Mr Happy and the Wizard
Age range: 3 - 6yrs
"My sons both enjoyed this new Mr Men tale. It
contained the same bright simple pictures you
come to expect of the Mr Men series, plus it has
a lovely enticing bold sparkly cover to give a
magical feel.
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The story tells of Mr Happy, who going about his
normal Saturday routine finds a spell book and
wizards hat left in his local library.
The magical spell books talks to him and requests
he returns him to his rightful owner, a Wizard.
Mr Happy kindly agrees and sets out on his adventure,
spell book under his arm and Wizard hat upon his
head.
Along his way he meets some of his friends whom
Mr Happy takes it upon himself to help. With the
help of the spell book, he sets about correcting
each Mr Men's given dilemma with disastrous results.
Returning everyone to their normal selves he finally
reaches the Wizards cottage where he is warmly
greeted and treated to special Wizards supper."
Francine
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Sally Grindley
Bloomsbury |
A Little Bit of Trouble
Age range: 3 - 6yrs
"My 5 year old daughter especially loved this
book as she is a big teddy bear fan, so a bear
story was bound to be a big hit.
The pictures of Grandfather bear with his two
youngsters as they go on a disastrous picnic are
delightful.
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Each double page has just one small paragraph
of text so this book would be ideal for a quick
read, but by looking at the pictures and discussing
them further it is easy to spend much longer telling
the story. There is so much more to each page
than what is said in the text by trying to predict
what will happen next or by talking about the
dangers of any particular activity. The book also
brings in aspects of the countryside code and
nature so could also be a useful learning tool.
This book would probably appeal to both boys
and girls alike from age 2 to 7ish with the older
child being able to read the simple text for themselves.
It would be the ideal story to accompany a teddy
bear's picnic."
Pam
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Ian Whybrow
Puffin |
Harry and the Dinosaurs Play Hide and Seek
Age range: 2 - 6yrs
"I read this book with my three year old son.
The book consists of pages with "peep through"
cut outs. You then lift the page to find the hidden
dinosaur beneath.
My son liked the book but it didn't hold his
attention for long.
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Some of the dinosaur names e.g. Scelidosaurus
I'd not heard of before and I think that the unfamiliar
and strange sounding names made the book less
appealing to my three year old.
Each page has a colour theme and he did find
it fun naming and matching the colours. We've
read other Harry books and have both loved them;
and although in this book the illustrations were
colourful and entertaining it wasn't up to the
standard I expected before opening it.
I'd say it's a good book to borrow from the library
but for us it's not going to become a well read
well loved favourite. I think he would have preferred
a more traditional format "lift the flap" book
rather than the "fold out" style used in this
book."
Kerry
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Stephen Waterhouse
Bloomsbury |
Get Busy This Summer
Age range: 0 - 5yrs
"My son Jordon and I really enjoyed reading this
book. As well as the story there's lots of lovely
bright pictures.
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It's about a family of Penguins going on a holiday
to have lots of fun in the sun, like they do every
year. They go sailing, fruit picking, fishing
and more. They get time to relax on the beach
and get some sun, they go for a swim and have
lots of fun.
Jordon loved the pictures Lovely bright colours,
good size writing for children to read. He took
the book to bed and was really happy looking at
the pictures till he feel asleep."
Jayne
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Joyce Dunbar
Corgi Childrens Books |
A Chick Called Saturday
Age range: 0 - 5yrs
"Initial impressions are that this is just another
run of the mill children’s book. Don’t let the
cover fool you. When I opened the book and started
to read it to my children, not only were we treated
to a good, and at times amusing story culminating
in a great lesson, but the bold and colourful
watercolours really helped to fire the imagination.
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From start to finish it kept both my two and four
year olds quiet, (worth the money just for that!),
but after the story had ended, there were pleas
to read it again form the younger one, whilst
the older started with a barrage of questions.
Definitely worth spending some hard earned pennies
on."
Andrew
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Noddy is Back!
50 years after his first book was published, Noddy
is back with a new TV show, preschool magazine and a
great new range of books.
The new baby range includes 2 buggy books that
can be clipped on to a highchair or buggy, 4 'lift the
flap' board books that explore patterns, shapes, numbers
and colours and 4 story boardbooks.
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There is also a range of preschool activity books that
offer children an introduction to counting, writing
and the alphabet.
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"We received three books to review - 'Noddy Lets Go',
'A Day out in Toyland' and 'Noddy - Look and Learn Patterns'.
As the books were aimed for Sophie's age (she's just
over 11 months), I decided to report her views' on the
books!
The books were each different sizes with Sophie's favourite
being 'Noddy Lets Go'. This book was actually one that
could be clipped onto a pram. Sophie was able to easily
hold the book and flick through the pages. She enjoyed
pulling on the lead and at Sophie's age content isn't
as important as being able to play with it - she thoroughly
enjoyed flapping and waving the book around.
Each of the books were of excellent quality, well made,
robust as well as extremely bright and colourful.
When we read the books to Sophie she loved the content
of all three. She especially like the noises that were
made when being read Noddy Let's Go - dad makes quite
realistic train noises!
With 'Noddy - Look and Learn Patterns' - Sophie enjoyed
peeking under the flaps - she could relatively easily
lift the flap and see the bright colours and patterns
underneath.
Concluding - from an 11 month old baby's view the books
were bright, jolly and fun but her favourite was clearly
'Noddy Let's Go'."
Karen and Sophie
All of these books can be purchased online at www.harpercollins.co.uk
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Kes Gray & Nick Sharratt
Random House |
Yuk!
Age range: 0 - 5yrs
"A colourful hard back book about Daisy, who
is about to be a bridesmaid. The problem is Daisy
'doesn't do dresses' and she 'doesn't do lovely'.
The book takes you through the hunt for a dress
and everything is 'Yuk!' until the eventual compromise
between Daisy and the grown-ups, when she is allowed
to design her own dress.
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Enjoyable to read with great illustrations, Daisy's
antics are fun for children to follow, although
if you have a budding tomboy bridesmaid yourself
it may give her ideas!"
Jacky
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Dosh & Mike Archer
Bloomsbury |
Yellow Bird, Black Spider
Age range: 2 - 4yrs
This book is aimed at toddlers and as such is
very colourful and engaging for that age group.
It is a bit different from the other books I
have read my 20 month old in that it has a wicked
twist in the tail which I hope won't give him
nightmares! My husband thought the twist was hilarious
though!
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The book is all about a yellow bird that refuses
to conform and is as contrary as any toddler I
know. Maybe that is why it works. The artwork
is very interesting - not cute and cuddly but
sharp and witty. My son now loves the book and
I have had to read it at least 20 times to him.
It is great for learning colours and the names
of everyday items but does it in a funny quirky
way.
I liked this book but I'm not sure I would shell
out £9.99 for it, as it is very short."
Karen
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Thomas &
Friends - New for 2004!
February and March 2004 saw the publication of
4 new Thomas & Friends story books including 'James
and the Queen of Sodor' and 'Gordon and the Competition',
all of which tie in with the current TV series.
There are also 5 new titles to add to the My
Thomas Story Library, 'Percy', 'Bill and Ben',
'Sir Handel', 'Oliver' and 'Bulstrode'.
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Egmont |
Percy
Age range: 2 - 5yrs
"Percy loves to play tricks, but realises in
the end that it is just as important to be a 'really
useful engine'.
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Lovely illustrations, especially the expressions
on the faces of the trains and a nice size for
small hands.
A book for sharing. Some of the language is rather
lengthy and stilted. Good for pre-reading skills
- telling the story from the pictures, predicting
what might happen next and how the characters
are feeling."
Tina
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Egmont |
James and the Queen of Sodor
Age range: 2 - 5yrs
"This is a tale along the lines of 'pride goes
before a fall'. James thinks he is very important
and volunteers to collect the Queen of Sodor,
which turns out to be a dirty old barge. Of course,
he ends up covered in dust in the end.
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The hardback format makes the book difficult for
small fingers to cope with easily.
Less complicated language than many other adaptations
of Rev. W Awdry.
A book for sharing - looking at the pictures,
talking about feelings and predicting what will
happen next, as well as just reading aloud."
Tina
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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York
Simon & Schuster |
Little Red
Age Range: 2 - 6yrs
"This charming book tells a story about LIttle
Red and her friends Little Blue, Roany the Pony
and Gino the dog.
When taking a picnic in the picturesque woods
where they live, the friends are surprised (and
a little frightened) to hear a strange noise:
SPLAT SHWOOSH THWACK THUMP SQUEAK SPLOSH. They
go to investigate and are able to help a stranded
bunny!
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Cicely and I enjoyed reading this story together,
there were plenty of opportunities for Cicely
to practice her new found reading skills. She
likes the Little Red character, and thinks that
lots of other boys and girls would enjoy this
story too.
I felt some of the vocabulary was a little strange
(but we were reviewing a US version of the book)
but the story is up to being read several times,
with Cicely joining in more each time. The illustrations
are charming and it is a sweet story about helping
people, sympathetically told."
Tracy and Cicely, aged 5
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Lynn Huggins-Cooper
Carroll and Brown |
Play, Laugh & Learn
Age range: 3 - 10yrs
"What a great activity book for 3 to 10 year
olds! It is packed full of activities to help
your child to explore spring, summer, autumn and
winter it also covers some ethnic festivals throughout
the year.
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The activities range from glueing, baking, modelling,
painting and making fun games to play together
with your child. It also provides templates and
step by step instruction and each page holds a
rating to show how difficult each activity is,
although they can easily be adapted to make it
harder or simpler to suit your child. Each activity
uses equipment that can be found in everyone's
household and in the environment.
My two daughters aged 7 and 8 have had hours
upon hours enjoyment out of this book. We have
had so much fun, laughter just sheer enjoyment
and the look on their faces when they have finished
making something is magical. We have made quite
a few things out of this book e.g. the woodland
mirror, carnival mask and seashore wreath.
This book I would highly recommend to any parent
with young children and for school holidays ideal
entertainment some of the activities you do need
to watch the children e.g. glueing and cutting
out but going out collecting the leaves and seashells
we had a great day out.
The whole family enjoyed this book."
Christine
"When I first picked this book up, I thought
"This is going to be interesting, an easy to follow
stand-up guide to dozens of fun and stimulating
projects'. I opened it with my four year old who
wanted to stand it up, and look at all the pages,
she was immediately smitten with the ice-cream
glasses on the front cover and wanted to find
them inside the book, so we could commence our
project. I, on the other hand, wanted to read
what it was all about.
The age range is great, four to ten year olds,
which means I can involve my niece who is nine
years and loves to be creative. I turned to the
contents page, ahh horror, yes it goes through
the seasons, 'spring, summer, fall, winter' -
I was horrified at the Americanism, why could
it not say 'Autumn'. Anyway I continued to read
on.
Fantastic ideas for every season, which help
to develop our little ones aesthetic appreciation,
artistic abilities, mathematical skills and fine
motor skills (as well as mum's)! I also liked
the difficulty level, diamonds ranging from 1
- 6 for level of difficulty, and the clearly stated,
'You will need', so we could easily prepare before
launching into making our creations, such as carnival
mask and shaker, pots, candle holders, games,
indoor rock pool, funky summer specs, raksha bandan
bracelet...to name but a few.
I also found the introduction very interesting,
which details the development milestones for children;
this helps to know which project to attempt, or
to what level of success we should have!
I would recommend this book if you enjoy being
creative with your children, if you have arts
and crafts in the house, if you want to spend
time with them developing their skills in this
way...if not for you, I would recommend it as
a present for someone within the 4-10 age range,
with an apology for the word 'fall'! Enjoy."
Gail
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Giles Andreae
David Fickling Books |
Pants
Age range: 0 - 5yrs
Small children love pants. They love talking
about pants. They giggle whenever pants are mentioned.
Let's face it - Pants are very funny!
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"Pants is a fun book with bright colours and excellent
wording, I had great pleasure in reading it and
our son Peter loved it too."
Emma
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Mr Good and Little Miss Whoops
Roger Hargreaves - Egmont Books
Age range: 2 - 7yrs
"As an adult I was not overly enthusiastic at
the prospect of reading these books - Mr Good
is number 46 of the Mr Men series and Little Miss
Whoops is number 33 of the Little Miss series.
However I was pleasantly surprised. Whilst the
stories can seem a little similar to others in
the collection, the tried and tested formula of
simple storylines and bold, clear pictures works
well. My daughter loved them.
Miss Whoops (like her brother Mr Bump) suffered
constant mishaps but all the while had a big grin
on her face, while Mr Good suffered at the hands
of his neighbours in Badland but has a happy ending
when at the end of a long walk he finds himself
in Goodland.
At £1.99 these are some of the cheapest children's
books available and we think they are good value
and very readable."
Elizabeth and Lucy (aged 4)
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Chris Wormell
Random House |
In the Woods
Age range: 3 - 7yrs
"In the Woods" is across between the song "The
teddy bears picnic" and any fairy tale with the
"Big Bad Wolf" in it. The story centres on three,
very different, teddy bears making their way through
the woods to the "great" teddy-bears picnic. The
bears names cause great screams of laughter from
my two and a half year old, they are Bubba (this
is his favourite), Rollo and Pog.
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As I said, they are very different; Bubba is a
big teddy bear, very stern and the apparent leader
of the trio. Next Rollo who is described in the
book (taking all responsibility away from myself
here) as fat and always hungry, he has also very
stupidly been put in charge of the bag with every
ones lunch in, this of course slowly disappears
during the bears journey. Last of the three is
Pog; he is a small nervous teddy bear who doesn't
really like the wood and is very nervous. Another
character is the wolf and it is intimated that
he is the very wolf from the "Three Little Pigs"
and "Little Red Riding Hood" (He survived?)
Both my two boys and myself enjoyed this book,
the oldest being seven and the youngest two and
a half. Although it is the two and a half year
old who asks for it to be read every night. The
book is suggested for an age range of between
five and seven but I feel it is good for all ages,
while it could be slightly scary, it moves at
a quick pace so the scary bits are quickly changed
to humorous bits.
The writing is quite easy for a young child to
read but it is above what my seven year old can
cope with. However, I do think it's something
that an older child could read to a younger child.
The illustrations are brilliant; they are full
of detail and offer something more to talk about,
and add more detail to the story.
So overall, I found this book to be wonderful
the link with other, more traditional stories,
the fact that the kids love it to be read to them
repeatedly and I haven't got bored of reading
it myself."
Kevin
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Sara Pinto
Bloomsbury |
The Alphabet Room
Age range: 2yrs plus
"This book is a good introduction of the Alphabet.
It's a thin board book with a clever lift the
flap on every page. Some of the words I found
were difficult for example G = Guitar, J = Jester,
M = Moustache. These words could be difficult
for some children to say and understand.
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My 4 year old son however did not seem to interested
in this book as it was not very brightly coloured.
I feel it would have been better with simple words
for example M = Mouse, G = Goat, I = Ink not Ivy.
This book is priced at £9.99."
Jayne
www.amazon.co.uk
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Ian Whybrow
Puffin |
Harry and the Dinosaurs Make a Christmas Wish
Age range: 3yrs plus
"My own 2 children are 6 and 5. The 6yr old was
fairly uninterested as she said it was a "boys
book". She did listen but she has not asked for
it again and she said it was OK.
Jack, however, said it was brill and has repeatedly
asked for it again. He loved the first pages when
you are told how to pronounce the Dinosaurs names.
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He enjoyed the story and realised that Harry may
not get the duck just because he had asked for
it. This has been a good learning example. He
has now asked for the other Harry and the Dinosaur
books and I would be happy to buy them for him.
Overall it was a fun enjoyable book."
Debbie
www.puffin.co.uk
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Chris Wormell
Red Fox |
Two Frogs
Age range: 3yrs plus
"This is a delightful book and James thoroughly
enjoyed it!. The story is about two frogs one
of which has a very vivid imagination about a
javelin throwing owner and his dog who swims out
after his ball and eats the frogs, the other frog
dismisses everything that he says as totally impossible
and improbable.
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The two frogs are then in a near miss with a hungry
pike and a hungry stork, and in their haste to
get away they miss the hungry dog and his javelin
throwing owner.....
The book is very well illustrated and the pictures
are very large and clear, they are also humorous
and will appeal to children, there are not too
many words on each page either, so younger children
will not get bored waiting for the pages to be
turned."
Sarah
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John Wallace
Publisher - Puffin |
Anything for You
Age Range: 2 - 6yrs
"A simple story about a little bear "Charlie"
who obviously loves the bigger bear "Ginger" very
much and will 'do anything' to please him. Unfortunately
his attempts to help out Ginger just create a
bigger mess, but at the end of the day Ginger
asks Little Charlie to do something for him -
to go to bed, snuggle down and sleep tight.
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A sweet, touching story about helping others,
nicely illustrated and the perfect length to read
before bedtime for ages 2-4, slighty older children
would enjoy reading it to themselves as the words
are simple and in large, clear print. However,
at £9.99 I think its very pricey for one realtively
short story."
Suzanne
www.puffin.co.uk
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Bang on the Door Books
We are aware of how popular the 'Bang on the Door'
products are (Pat's daughter is a great fan for a start!)
so we thought we'd feature their current range of books.
For older children their are some great picture
books and activity books all of which feature the
6 'Kids' characters such as Little Princess, Super Hero,
Ballet Girl, Game Boy and Little Sweetheart.
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All of these books can be purchased online at www.harpercollins.co.uk
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Roger Knights
Lettermen Publishing |
Lettermen Books
Age range: 2 - 7yrs
"The Lettermen books are a series of colourful
and humourous stories designed to be fun whilst
showing children how letters form words and how
words have meanings.
There are 24 titles in the range depicting the
Lettermen in a wide range of everyday situations
including 'going on a picnic', 'going to school',
'going swimming', 'in the garden' and 'going to
a party'.
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My son's not a great fan of letters and spelling
so I wasn't sure quite what he'd make of them.
In fact they were an immediate hit and it was
great to see him not only enjoying the stories
but also recognising and spelling out the words
made by the Lettermen.
I think they'd be very good for children just
learning their alphabet right through to children
who are starting to read for themselves."
Janet
The Lettermen books are available to buy online
exclusively through www.thelettermen.co.uk.

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Roger McGough
Puffin |
What On Earth Can It Be?
Age range: 3yrs+
"This book is very cleverly produced with brightly
and brilliantly illustrated pictures which capture
a child's imagination and lots of repition and
rhyme to encourage early language skills.
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I love the way this book it has cut outs within
its pages that mean you see a section of the following
page. My 4 year old daughter loves guessing what
the picture may be and is keen to peek over the
page to see what it was before I see it!
Although there is a lot of repetition and rhyme
used within the language structure of this book,
there is also an unexpected element of language
used. For instance, words such as 'crocogiant'
and 'pen-legged pirates' , which helps to keep
the book from being boring and too similar to
other children's books. It also means that the
child has to think carefully about what the picture
may be, also encouraging their memory skills,
after reading it through a few times.
My daughter particularly liked the last page
of the book that includes a picture of all of
the characters that have been visited throughout
the story, all happy and smiling!"
Adele
www.puffin.co.uk
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John Prater
Random House |
Hold Tight
Age range: 0 - 5yrs
"This book is the ninth in the popular Baby Bear
series and is a follow up to "Again!" which was
extremely popular with the youngsters in my family.
It tells of Grandbear and Baby Bear's adventures
with a cardboard box! Sounds silly, but it is
a joy to read as it moves smoothly from one flight
of imaginative play to another.
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Grandbear is very busy as it is washing day, but
makes time to play imaginative games with Baby
Bear. The box becomes a 'plane, then it changes
and becomes a train. The train becomes a boat
and then, best of all Grandbear gives Baby Bear
a piggy back ride.
The relationship between Grandbear and Baby Bear
is once again portrayed beautifully, with Grandbear
affectionately pausing in his daily chores to
play with Baby Bear, yet not totally jettisoning
his plans for the day, teaching Baby Bear that
there is a time for work and a time for play.
Most adults will remember games in their youth
where boxes became castles, houses, shops, whatever.
Maybe nowadays, plastic carrier bags have usurped
the sturdy carton from the grocers, but after
reading this book to your child it is guaranteed
that either the child or you yourself will be
scrounging a box next time you shop!
The book itself is not long, a mere twenty pages,
most of which are filled with delightful illustratons,
but it is a lovely addition to a "Read to Me"
library for 0 - 5 year olds."
Norah
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Stephen Waterhouse
Bloomsbury |
Get Busy This Christmas
Age range: 2 - 4yrs
"A feel good story that involves cute penguin
characters getting ready for Christmas. It contains
many of the fun traditions that children may be
familiar with and is a wonderful opportunity to
talk to them about their own experiences and expectations
of Christmas.
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The story is short and simple with only one or
two lines on each page, which will suit toddlers
who may have short attention spans. The beautiful
illustrations both support and extend on the story
line, which make this equally appealing to older
children who may discuss the many activities going
on in the background.
We enjoyed this book, my nine month old son was
attracted to the colourful and fun illustrations
but I would say this book is more suited for children
aged 2-4 years."
Michelle
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Jez Alborough
Walker Books |
Some Dogs Do
Age range: 3 - 6yrs
"All dogs walk and jump and run, but dogs don't
fly - it can't be done or can it?"
"Jez Alborough tells this endearing story of
a little puppy called Sid whose self-belief takes
a bit of a knocking at school, but who learns
that miracles really can happen.
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When I first received this book I was immediately
taken with the beautiful shiny and slightly raised
illustration on the front cover. When I opened
the book I wasn't disappointed, as the vibrant
and endearing illustrations continued throughout,
in soft predominantly primary colours.
The main character of the book, Sid, is a loveable,
cuddly looking puppy dog with a little brown patch
over one eye and cute pink paw pads. The other
characters are just as appealing.
The story begins with Sid's journey to school
one morning, when a strange thing happens. Because
Sid feels so happy, he begins to float off the
ground and "without a how, without a why, Sid
fell up towards the sky".
The rhyming text continues throughout the story
which makes it a joy to read aloud, and my 5 year
old daughter could almost predict the end word
of each sentence as she has been "doing rhyming"
at school recently!
The story has a lovely moral at the end of it
and as the author says 'the whole point of my
story is that miracles do happen'."
Emma
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Michael Rosen
Publisher - Walker Books |
We're Going Bear Hunt
Age Range: 2yrs plus
"I’m absolutely shattered - I’ve yomped through
a vast grassy meadow, waded through a wide, fast-flowing
river, squelched my way through a massive swathe
of mud, fought my way through a dark, tangly forest
and battled through a heavy snow storm. FIVE TIMES.
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No, I’m not some crazy, outdoors obsessed rambler.
No no. I hate the outdoors. I’d much rather curl
up on the sofa with a jolly good book. And that’s
exactly what we did, my daughter Daisy and I.
The book in question is 'We’re Going on a Bear
Hunt' and it happens to be five-year-old Daisy’s
second favourite book in the whole world (at the
moment - hence the five readings one after the
other).
It is hard to know where to start listing all
the wonderful things about this book. It is one
of those very rare things – a completely perfect
children’s book. Yes. It is perfect in every way.
I can’t fault it.
The first gorgeous thing about this book is the
sing-songy, repetitive quality of the first half
of the book. Oh, how children love it. The second
half of the story is equally entertaining, as
the adventurers find the bear they are hunting
for and turn tail and run back, very quickly,
through all the obstacles they’ve met on the way.
The illustrations are very animated and full
of life and the characters have really brilliant
facial expressions rendered with just a few strokes
of a pencil. It’s really nice to point these little
touches out to your children to help them understand
the relationship between the illustrations and
the story.
My favourite illustration of all is a double
page spread at the end, with a sad, dejected looking
bear tramping home with his head and shoulders
all slumped after his unsuccessful “people hunt”.
Daisy and I often have a spirited debate after
reading, as to whether the bear is upset because
he intended to eat, or make friends with the family!
I can’t recommend this book highly enough if
you have small children. Go and order one now!"
Allie
www.amazon.co.uk
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