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by - written on 19/05/09 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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Kipper is one of my daughter favourite characters, yet I find it so hard to purchase things concerning him as in toys or books these days considering he seems to be quite an old character. I find my local library a good place to go when on the hunt for a new kipper book. As you have probably realised from my previous reviews, I am a big fan of the library and I take my daughter there a lot. On a recent visit, we came across a new addition there. It was a story by Mick Inkpen and the book was called one year with kipper. The book is written with a description and a picture on each page that shows what kipper and his friend tiger get up to on each month of the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/10/08 (Very useful, 422 readings)
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Background This is yet another book that our girls borrowed from our local library recently which has fast become a favourite, almost essential, bedtime read. The Author Mick Inkpen is a prolific author and illustrator of children's books. Kipper the Dog is probably one of his most recognisable and popular creations. The television adaptation of the Kipper series has even won a BAFTA. Kipper recently celebrated his 18th birthday! The Story Kipper the Dog gets a new camera for his Christmas. As the months go by, a photograph is taken of an event each month so at the end of the year he can ... Read the complete review
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