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Follow the Swallow
Pages: 32, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Egmont Books Ltd Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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To my mind, Julia Donaldson is a wonderful children's author which is why every time we spot another book of hers (and indeed there are many!) I just have to add it to my daughters' collection. Our latest addition is Follow the Swallow. This delightful tale tells of the wonderful relationship between two birds - Apollo the Swallow and Chack the blackbird. When we first meet them they are very young birds both learning to fly which is how they meet. They start to tell each other little bits about their lives but somehow, it all sounds a little far-fetched and they find it difficult to believe what the other is saying. For example Apollo tells Chack that one day ... Read the complete review
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