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by - written on 06/03/08 (Useful, 18 readings)
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Amazing colours is a brilliant learning aid for pre school children. This book cost me £4.99 from morrisons which i think was realy good for a book like this. There are parental notes in this book for the parents telling them how to best use this book, what stage a child should begin to learn things and lots of other realy interesting things. RED has a picture of a toddler holding a red umbarella, opposit this you have a page divided into squares each containing something red. A red fork, red car, strawberries, red shoes and a tomato. each square tells you a little bit about the item. on this page there is a pull tab on the side ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/08/07 (Very useful, 81 readings)
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Not a teletubbies book review at last! Lol, well this (and another Miriam Stoppard book I shall review shortly) is the latest addition to my son's bookshelf, but I decided to go for something a little more educational this time, so when I saw these advertised at a cut-down price on the Red House website, I put in an order quick sharpish. The title of this book kind of explains its content, "Amazing Colours", the book takes you through lots of colours for your little one, and is written by the well known Dr. Miriam Stoppard. *The Author* Dr Miriam Stoppard writes for the health column in the newspaper The Mirror, and has been a doctor for over 40 ... Read the complete review
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