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Read Reviews for No Babysitters Allowed - Amber...
by - written on 23/04/09 (Very useful, 298 readings)
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I expect that most parents will have, at some time, found it difficult to leave their child with a babysitter. Also, most children will have had a good attempt at trying to stop their parents going out particularly if they are not too keen on the replacement. If you or your child identify with either of these scenarios then you will definitely appreciate the story of No Babysitters Allowed. In this delightful picture storybook we meet Hopscotch who is a young rabbit. We soon learn that he is incredibly brave and will even remove the spiders that scare his mummy and not cry when he falls off his tricycle. However, there is one situation where he does not feel ... Read the complete review
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