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Who Do You Love? - Mandy Stanley


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Who Do You Love? - Mandy Stanley

 
Description: ISBN 1416939296 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Mandy Stanley / Edition: Brdbk / Board book / Reading Level: Ages 4-8 / 24 Pages / Book ... more
Who Do You Love? - Mandy Stanley ... is published 2007-12-26 by Little Simon

Newest Review: ... but they are easy on the eye and on the brain too, without being exactly boring. But this is where my praise of Who Do You ... more

 ... Love? has to stop, as, apart from those nice pictures, there isn't really much in this book to recommend it. The text consists of the question 'who does xxx love?' and relevant answers. We get a variety of creatures, mostly animal, with answers ranging from semi-realistic to humorous to totally anthropomorphic; the final question is 'who does owl love?' and the answer is a rather clunky effort at onomatopoeic humour: whoo? you? - but why the owl? why me? Apart from this, the text is put together without a visible ...more

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Premium Review Who Do You Love? - Mandy Stanley: Pink Twadle (378 words)
by - written on 29/09/09 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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Mandy Stanley does nice pictures: simple, colourful, in a typical 'modern for children' style; boldly drawn and with a cut out quality that might have originally started with Matisse some 574 generations of illustrations ago. This kind of style appeals to many children and I dare say would appeal to many parents, especially those that dislike super-naturalistic and often very saccharine old fashioned illustrations. There isn't much magic nor much detail to explore, but they are easy on the eye and on the brain too, without being exactly boring. But this is where my praise of Who Do You Love? has to stop, as, apart from those nice pictures, there isn't really ...  Read the complete review

 

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