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Review; Topsy and Tim sticker books

These two sticker books are based on the Cbeebies show Topsy and Tim. If you aren’t familiar with the programme, it follows the lives of the Odell family through the eyes of Topsy and Tim who are five year old twins. Topsy and Tim Love Their Pets introduces readers to the concept of looking after

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Review; Bunny Loves to Learn

Of all the Parragon-published books I’ve reviewed to date (and there have been quite a few!) Bunny Loves to Learn stood out from the reaction it got from my daughter. She really enjoyed this title and clearly found it engaging. I think this is possibly because she could relate to the subject matter i.e. going

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Review: Hold that thought Milton by Linda Ravin Lodding

Hold that thought Milton is a story that will probably remind you of your own childhood…and will resonate with any parent! We’ve all been there; you’re trying to get on with something important but you have a young child demanding your time so you tell them you’ll get back to them shortly. This is the

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Review: Dino Supersaurus book range

The Dino Supersaurus brand is a new offering from Parragon. It’s a set of activity books and you probably won’t be too surprised to hear that it’s focused on dinosaurs. The books are all set in the fictional land of New Dino City. They follow the escapades of four dinosaurs (namely Trix, Steg, Terra and

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Bible stories; do you, don’t you?

There I was the other day, wasting away my life on twitter when a particular message caught my eye. It highlighted a new report from the Bible Society that revealed knowledge of the classic Bible stories is diminishing through the generations. The report’s findings didn’t surprise me at all. I know the overwhelming majority of

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