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Read Reviews for Beetle in the Bathroom - Brian...
by - written on 28/02/07 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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This is a brilliant humorous tale of what really happens in the bathroom at night when all of the creepy-crawlies come out to play! ~ The story ~ It begins with a 'human' peeping in to the darkened bathroom and all he/ she could see were lots and lots of yellow eyes peering back at him / her. 'When I peeped around the bathroom door. I couldn't believe the things I saw.....' And so begins a humorous account of what the minibeasts in the bathroom are doing: ' A caterpillar was washing his hair with my shampoo - I don't think that's fair.' 'An earwig was using Dad's aftershave. A woodlouse saw me and started to ... Read the complete review
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