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by - written on 09/06/09 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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My daughter was very confused when I first showed her our new book. Looking at in one way we were about to read Winnie to the Rescue! but when she turned it over there was an entirely different story called Yuck. When she realised that we were actually getting two stories in one with this special World Book Day flipover book, she was very pleased. We read Winnie to the Rescue! first, as Winnie is one of her favourite characters from numerous picture story books. In this book, Winnie has a couple of adventures. Firstly, she enters her cat Wilbur into the Witches' Cat show. The only problem is that Wilbur has fleas and it does not take long before he is not the ... Read the complete review
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