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Read Reviews for Where's Curly? - Heather Amery
by - written on 07/10/07 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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This is one of the many Farmyard Tales books published by Usborne, written by Heather Amery and illustrated by Stephen Cartwright, more on them later. The farmyard tales series of books focus on Mrs Boot, her children, Poppy and Sam and their pets, Rusty, Curly and Woolly who together all live on Appletree Farm. - The book - The focus of this book is on Curly the pig. Poppy and Sam are introduced and the reader is told that they are looking for Curly the pig. Initially they wonder if he is in the pigsty so they take a peek behind the door of the sty. Not there, instead the sheep is behind the door. So the two very young ... Read the complete review
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