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Read Reviews for I'm Sorry - Sam McBratney
by - written on 24/02/09 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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My daughter was given some books by her aunt a couple of weeks ago, and this one immediately stood out as being the best of them, (without being too disparaging I am rather bored of talking mice, anthropomorphized teddy bears and bizarre behaviour from jungle animals!). My daughter is at an age, (19 months), where she is very interested in other children so this book has quickly become a favourite with her. She asks me to read it to her a few times a day, even though it is probably aimed at a slightly older age group. It is a story about two children, a girl and a boy, who are best friends, but one day they fall out and shout at each other. It's obviously ... Read the complete review
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