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by - written on 28/11/07 (Very useful, 243 readings)
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With a title like 'Why eating Bogeys is good for you', I knew that this book was going to be an ideal birthday present for my ten year old nephew. He is a bit of a reluctant reader but seems to love anything with a slightly naughty title! I was right - as soon as he opened this present he was intrigued and got right into the book straight away! This is actually a factual book and it says on the cover that there are many crazy facts explained. It answers questions such as 'why we have tonsils'; 'is there any cream in cream crackers' alongside 'if kangaroos keep their babies in their pouches - what happens to all their pooh?' Many nights I have lain awake ... Read the complete review
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