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Five spooky books for Hallowe'en
By Junior on 24/10/2012 18:08:00
Curl up with your child and a creepy read this half-term
Winnie The Witch by Valerie Thomas and Korky Paul (Oxford University Press, £12.99, 3+)It’s been 25 years since the adventures of the mishap-prone Winnie and Wilbur her cat began. Always great fun for younger children, but with a humour that never
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Shortlisted Picture Book Of The Year 2012: Sir Scallywag And The Golden Underpants
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/05/2012 13:44:01
Witty wordsmith Giles Andreae pens a rip-roaring tale of a golden-underpanted King Colin
bottoms and right royal behinds, this is a joyful tale where the little guy is triumphant. Vibrant illustrations by Korky Paul, of Winnie The Witch fame, adds to its slapstick humour appeal.Sir Scallywag And The Golden Underpants by Giles Andreae and Korky
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A Cute Rising Star For 2011: Claude
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/12/2010 17:32:18
Always on the look-out for new and exciting literary talent, Junior LOVES the cute little doggy, with a hint of Snoopy. Here, author illlustrator Alex T Smith gives us the inside story on his brilliant new book
did you like as a child? I always enjoyed books and read everything and anything I could find. I loved the Road Dahl books (doesn’t everyone?!) Matilda, Fantastic Mr Fox and The Witches and The BFG were my favourites. I also really liked the Winnie
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The Top 100 Children's Books
By Junior's discerning readers on 20/04/2010 14:20:18
So here they are! The best books for children of all time, voted by you.
the notion that there's no place like home. 4 Winnie-The-Poohby AA Milne and EH Shepard Egmont, £6.99 (first published 1926)Although the language and turns of phrase are from a bygone era, the Winnie-The-Pooh books continue to be hugely popular
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