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Teddybear Blue - Malachy Doyle


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Teddybear Blue - Malachy Doyle

 
Description: ISBN 1845070011 / Genre: Humour / Author: Malachy Doyle / Hardcover / Reading Level: Ages 4-8 / 32 Pages / Book is published 2004-08-01 ... more
Teddybear Blue - Malachy Doyle ... by Frances Lincoln Childrens Books

Newest Review: ... he's the one I want to cuddle, But he's always up before me and he's hiding in a huddle, it's the ... more

 ... mummy-daddy-help-me-find-my-teddy bear-blues!" Next the young girl has been taken to the park and has again mislaid the teddy bear, this is once again portrayed as being the teddy's fault and that he has "escaped" and is hiding in the bushes surrounding the path. The story then changes into the young girl effectively "slagging off" the bear, he's a naughty bear, she's sick of constantly having to search for him, then you see the bear has come to his senses and has heard what the young girl has said and wants to make...more

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Premium Review Teddybear Blue - Malachy Doyle: Teddybears blue, my son isn't! (723 words)
by - written on 29/09/08 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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On our recent trip to the library my son actually managed to pick two books that I enjoyed reading to him. I like to let him pick his own books, this excites him and makes him look forward to reading the books he has picked, unfortunately this means that very often, we end up with some real rubbish! The book I will now review is "Teddybear blue by Malachy Doyle". As I may have mentioned before I have a real bad habit of judging the book by it's cover, the cover on this book is coloured in such a way that it looks dirty and boring so I was not expecting much. The story is based around a young girl (whose name is never mentioned) ...  Read the complete review

 

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