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by - written on 22/09/06 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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***Background*** I first discovered Debi Gliori through the Woodland Friends series of board books, which all had shiny bits of silver and gold on the pages. If you’re a regular reader of my reviews then you’ll probably recognise her name from them, as I was most impressed by the rhyming books. This Mr Bear series is published by Orchard Books and there are 5 of them in total. They are very different from the board books, which are aimed at younger children, as these have proper stories in them, all about the character Mr Bear. ***The Story*** The story starts with Small Bear getting a postcard from her friends who are on ... Read the complete review
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