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Read Reviews for Pants - Giles Andreae
by - written on 27/11/09 (Very useful, 7 readings)
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I am an avid reader so have tried to encourage my son to enjoy reading which he does. He now has 2 complete bookshelf units full of books and insists on having a bedtime story every night. So I am always on the lookout for fun books that will capture his imagination. And so I found Pants! Written by Giles Andreae this book is quite simply about Pants. It describes all the different types of pants you can get - big pants, small pants, light 'em up at night pants, little baby nappy pants.....every type of pant imaginable. The book is very cleverly written, rhyming throughout which means that my son already knows the book back ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/10/08 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Pants! As the back of the book says, this is a 'celebration of pants' and has basically been written on the premise that everyone, both children and adults, find pants to be funny! And that's probably accurate! This was written by Giles Andreae (also the author of the Purple Ronnie and Edward Monkton series) and illustrated by Nick Sharrat (known for illustrating a huge number of children's books including the Daisy books (Eat Your Peas, etc), the Jacqueline Wilson series and the 'Nick and Sue' books). The book is available in two formats - small board book or large paberback. It is the board book we have - approximately 15cm x 12cm so not all ... Read the complete review
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