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Read Reviews for Balamory: Spaghetti Suprise!
by - written on 12/02/08 (Very useful, 91 readings)
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Spaghetti Surprise is a lovely little book which accompanies the very popular Cbeebies program. THE BOOK The book is an orange colour with a picture of a few of the houses at the top and the title underneath. There is a round circle and inside this is a photo of Miss Hoolie and PC Plum eating birthday cake. The back of the book has a line of balloons and a short description about the story. THE STORY The story begins with Miss Hoolie telling us that it is a play day in Balamory and that it is PC Plum's birthday. She shows us a big pile of cards she has for him. We then go to the café where friends have ... Read the complete review
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