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David Litchfield

“He has hands the size of tables”, Grandpa said. Billy, his grandson, does not believe in the giant, who grandpa says, goes around the village doing good. In days gone...

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Isla Fisher, illustrated by Eglantine Ceulemans

Marge is the babysitter that most children would love to have. She is small, has rainbow hair, and has amazing ways of planning fun and games. Her two charges, Jemima...

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Elizabeth Eulberg, illustrated by Matt Robertson

It is no coincidence that our heroine, girl detective Shelby, has the surname Holmes. She is almost every bit as clever at deductive reasoning, as her namesake Sherlock. When John...

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China Mieville & Zak Smith

Hot off the meal table is this latest offering from these two acclaimed word and picture artists, which is bizarre from the beginning, in that it is a story all...

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illustrated by Ed Eaves and Mark Sperring

This colorful, humorous picture book entertains the reader from the front cover. A rather evil but smiling pirate, Captain McGrew is pointing his finger to lure us into the book....

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Mark Sperring, illustrated by Alison Brown

Whether it is koalas, or mice, animal mothers expressing love for their babies is a popular theme. This is definitely a book to be read together, cuddled up and cosy....

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Mark Powers: Illustrator Tim Wesson

A toy manufacturer has developed a formula for toys which have a computerized brain. The toys that leave the factory are awesome, but only for the wealthy children. Occasionally a...

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Emily MacKenzie, illustrated by Emily MacKenzie

Granville the dog believes there is nothing good about fruit and vegetables. In this Children's Picture Book, the author has used the charm of a puppy to coerce children into...

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by Guy Bass illustrated by Steve May

This is a delightful sixty seven page novel, written on anti-glare yellow paper, with a large text, well-spaced, and frequently broken up with illustrations. It is very well suited for...

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Andy Seed

Bluewolf apologies for the late posting of this review; so for those of you all Christmas- ed out, put it away for next Christmas and for those who love Christmas all the...

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Illustrated by Sarah Massini . Author Margery Winifred Williams

This book was first published in Great Britain in 1922. It is lovely to see that magic and wonder is still appreciated in today's world of realism. Hopefully a whole...

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A.F. Harrold, illustrated by Levi Pinfold

There is a quote in the front of this book by Robin Stevens which says that this is “The kind of children's book that's the reason why adults should never...