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Postman Pat: What's the Weather Like

 
Description: ISBN 0434805890 / Genre: Junior Books

Newest Review: ... and that he can not see his sheep so it must be foggy. Dorothy tells us the things that she finds and decides it must be ... more

 ... raining. Sam is the last person to be asked and the weather on his pages is icy. Each character and weather is on two opposite pages. On the top half of the first page which asks the question what’s the weather like has a picture of the character standing smiling at us. By this character are the words "what’s the weather like" then the name of the character. Underneath is two pictures of that character in the weather situations for example Tom and Katy are on a sledge in one picture and made a snowman in...more

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Pages: 14, Board book, Heinemann Young Books
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Premium Review Postman Pat: What's the Weather Like: What's the weather like? (566 words)
by - written on 22/02/07 (Very useful, 213 readings)
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The book Postman Pat what’s the weather like is a board book suitable for a toddler. We all talk about the weather and postman Pat is no exception. We open the book and Postman pat is asked what’s the weather like, a tree has fallen over, his hat has blown off so Postman pat decides it is windy. The next page asks tom and Katy what the weather is like. They tell us some of the things they have done and say so it must be snowing. Next we ask Jess what the weather is like Jess tells us of the things he can do and then says so it must be sunny. Peter is the next person to be asked what’s the weather like he tells us he has to dress warmly and that he can ...  Read the complete review

 

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