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Read Reviews for Mrs Honey's Hat - Pam Adams
by - written on 11/02/09 (Very useful, 426 readings)
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Mrs Honeys Hat This is a great favourite in our classroom and has been with most children I have read it to. The story focuses on a little old lady Called, as expected, Mrs Honey. We go through the days of the week from Monday to Sunday and follow mrs Honey's activities through the week. Each day she goes somewhere- Monday the park with her grandson, Tuesday she visited a friend, Wednesday she had a day at the beach, Thursday she picked dandelions, Friday Mrs honey visited an old castle, Saturday a cat show and Sunday she went to church. I like this going through the days of the week as it gives us a chance to learn the order of the days, and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/04/07 (Very useful, 598 readings)
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This is another one of my Big Books that I use at school. Written in 1980, this book has stood the test of time and is still enjoyed by children of today. It is one of a series of books written by Pam Adams about Mrs Honey. - The story - It would come as no great surprise that this book is about Mrs Honey and her hat and what a hat!! It's quite something, full of feathers, cherries, ribbons and proves to be just too tempting to lots of animals! It begins on Monday when Mrs Honey takes her grandson to the park. Unbeknown to Mrs Honey, Peter sneaks round the back of her and takes the feathers from her hat to make his arrows fly faster. ... Read the complete review
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