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Read Reviews for Tickle Tickle - Dakari Hru
by - written on 26/07/08 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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Tickle Tickle by Dakari Hru Essentially, this is a read aloud book for very young children. It focuses on a child playing a tickling game with his daddy, and I tend to think this is essentially a poem. The whole story has big and bold pictures, showing mainly the child and his dad. Mum does appear a few times in the background, watching the proceedings, but she is quite incidental, because the text and illustrations are focusing on the tickling game. ~~The Story~~ The story is very rhythmical. Even the very first sentence, written across a double page spread, is simply written in large bold text and prepares us for the tone of the ... Read the complete review
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