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Read Reviews for Fairies - Stephen Cartwright
by - written on 01/08/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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This book caught my eye whilst browsing the children's book section in Waterstones. The cover is very colourful, with sparkly bits and cuts outs featuring textured fabric. I immediately knew my daughter would love it and had no hesitation in paying the RRP of £8.99. The book is by Usborne, well known for their children's books, and is part of the "Touchy Feely" range. It's a medium sized board book with 10 pages. It's written by Helen Watt, and designed by Helen Wood. On the back it does say "not suitable for children under 36 months," which I find strange as there are no small parts or anything to break off, and children under 3 ... Read the complete review
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