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Amber Dickson rated Race you to bed: 3 stars

Race you to bed by Bob Shea
Follows, in rhymed text and illustrations, a young rabbit's adventures on the way to bed.
Amber Dickson reviewed The Illustrated Wee Free Men by Terry Pratchett
Amber Dickson rated Pearlie in Paris: 3 stars
Amber Dickson rated All the World Written by Liz Garton Scanlon: 3 stars

All the World Written by Liz Garton Scanlon by Elizabeth Garton Scanlon
Pictures and rhyming text celebrate a family's day spent going to the beach, shopping at the market, eating at a …
Amber Dickson rated Shutter Island: 4 stars
Amber Dickson rated I'm the Best: 3 stars
Amber Dickson rated Bedtime hullabaloo: 3 stars

Bedtime hullabaloo by David Conway
One night in the silly savannah as some animals are preparing for bed, they are disturbed by a loud hubbub …
Amber Dickson rated Wibbly Pig Has 10 Balloons: 4 stars
Amber Dickson rated Nepal: 5 stars
Amber Dickson rated The hero of Little Street: 4 stars

The hero of Little Street by Gregory Rogers
When a boy being chased through present-day London seeks refuge in the National Gallery, a dog escapes from the painting …
Amber Dickson rated Oh No, George!: 4 stars
Amber Dickson rated Spot Goes to the Circus Eric Hill: 3 stars
Amber Dickson rated Perfect Present: 4 stars
Amber Dickson reviewed Bumping and Bouncing by Alison Lester
Review of 'Bumping and Bouncing' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
A gift from our neighbour (thanks Mary!). What a sweet little book. Alison Lester's are always beautiful, and this is no exception. I love the illustrations and the simple text, almost like a nursery rhyme. Josh loves to look through this book by himself as the pages are easy to turn for his little hands. The only other thing to note is that when I read it to him I say "stroller" instead of "pusher" :-)
A gift from our neighbour (thanks Mary!). What a sweet little book. Alison Lester's are always beautiful, and this is no exception. I love the illustrations and the simple text, almost like a nursery rhyme. Josh loves to look through this book by himself as the pages are easy to turn for his little hands. The only other thing to note is that when I read it to him I say "stroller" instead of "pusher" :-)














