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Read Reviews for Going To School - Anne Civardi
by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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This is an Usborne First Experiences Book by Anne Civardi and Stephen Cartwright. ISBN 0-7460-1270-5 RRP - £3.95 My granddaughter started nursery school in September and when I saw this book in the library during the summer holidays I thought it would be a good way of introducing her to situations that she hadn't met before. The story starts by introducing the Peaches family - mum, dad and the twins Percy and Polly along with their pets Sidney the gerbil, Dusty the cat and Ping and Pong the two kittens. The Peaches' live in a flat above the Marsh family who have a daughter called Milly. The story goes through the routines of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/04/07 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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BACKGROUND As some of you already know, my little boy attends nursery. Once a week they give him a book to bring home to read through with parents. If I get chance, I try to write a review on the book before it goes back. PRODUCT The book he brought home this week is entitled ‘Going to School’. It is one of the Usborne first experiences book. The price on the back of the book is £3.99, but both Play.com and Amazon have it for sale on their websites for between £1.00 to £2.50. The book is written by Anne Civardi and illustrated by Stephen Cartwright. The ISBN for this paperback is 0 7460 4125X. THE ... Read the complete review
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