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Read Reviews for Mister Seahorse - Eric Carle
by - written on 30/08/09 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Last week I popped into the library with my daughter to return a DVD which was due back. As I was in a bit of a rush I hadn't intended checking any books out, but agreed my daughter could get a couple if she was very quick. I was in such a hurry I didn't actually take any notice of what she had picked up, and it wasn't until later that evening when one was dumped in my lap with the demand "Read this" that I took a closer look, and realised one her choices was by the author of the legendary children's book, The Very Hungary Caterpillar. Mister Seahorse is written and illustrated by Eric Carle. Mrs Seahorse has just laid her eggs, and now Mr Seahorse ... Read the complete review
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