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“Highty tiddly ighty, A teddy bear wearing a nightie Can feel he’s dressed And looking his best (he couldn’t do that in only a vest) highty tiddly ighty” Allow me to introduce an old friend – Teddy Robinson. He’s a nice, big, comfortable friendly teddy bear. He has light brown fur and kind brown eyes, and belongs to a little girl called Deborah. One of the fabulous things about books for very young children is how they are timeless. Unlike some of those for older ones, which need references to game boys and S Club 7 and the internet to remain on reading lists, with tiny ones ... Read the complete review
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