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Too Small For Honey Cake - Gill Lobel


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Too Small For Honey Cake - Gill Lobel

 
Description: ISBN 1843629488 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Gill Lobel / Paperback / 32 Pages / Book is published 2006-08-17 by Orchard

Newest Review: ... is finally drawn out of the cupboard by a mixture of a lovely smell and the kind words of his mummy. The text in this story ... more

 ... is rather simple and there is a paragraph or less on each page which makes the whole story last around five minutes in all. The illustrations in this book are lovely and although there are a lot of bright oranges due to the main characters being foxes, it works really well and doesn't feel like each page is the same old thing. The characters have a real softness to their faces which makes them look rather cuddly and friendly. I didn't have any intentions when I picked this book up, in fact I didn't even flick throug...more

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Premium Review Too Small For Honey Cake - Gill Lobel: The tale of a jealous little brother (423 words)
by - written on 17/07/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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This book is written by Gill Lobel and tells the story of Little Fox who has a new baby brother. Little Fox is rather jealous of the fact that Baby Fox sleeps in his old crib and takes up a lot of Mummy Fox's time. After stamping in a muddy puddle and getting rather cross, he finds refuge in the dark cupboard under the stairs and convinces himself that his mummy doesn't love him and his little brother is a 'stinky pooh'. After a while he feels rather lonely and is finally drawn out of the cupboard by a mixture of a lovely smell and the kind words of his mummy. The text in this story is rather simple and there is a paragraph or less on each page which makes the ...  Read the complete review

 

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