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by - written on 21/02/07 (Very useful, 176 readings)
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***Background*** Emma Thomson is the creator of Felicity Wishes, which is being made into a magazine series advertised on the telly a lot at the moment. She is also the creator of this cute little bunny called Dandelion. This book tells all about a day in his life. Emma Thomson has created many lovely artworks of her books and these can be found in various online stores in the form of posters and prints. ***The Story*** Dandelion is a little rabbit who lives in Emma’s garden. This book tells of his day and what he gets up to with his friends. It starts, “In a quiet corner of Emma’s garden, by a trickling stream, ... Read the complete review
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