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Follow My Leader
Pages: 32, Edition: New Ed, Paperback, HarperCollins Children's B ... Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 31/01/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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Follow My Leader! - by Emma Chichester Clark ***The Book*** This book by Emma Chichester Clark, focuses on a young boy and his dog, going for a walk, playing follow my leader. They go through some woods and pick up some more followers; a cat and a chicken. They continue on through the countryside with the line getting bigger. More animals join in the fun. This pattern continues across a few pages until a lion jumps out. He exclaims that he wants to play too. The group look a bit scared and have a quiet chat together. They agree that he can play. He can be the leader, but must not look back. The tiger is pleased and leads off. ... Read the complete review
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