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by - written on 09/02/07 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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***Background*** My final Christmas book review is one about a charming elephant called Humphrey. He was created by Sally Hunter and there are a number of books written about him. Humphrey is part of a large elephant family and he is only 3 but has lots of fun with his big sister Lottie who is 5. You can find lots more about these lovely characters at www.humphreys-corner.com. The designs have been turned into cards, soft toys and they also appear on children's clothes and bedding sets. ***The Story*** The book starts, "Humphrey and Lottie love Christmastime…watching the soft, floaty snow." As ... Read the complete review
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