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Read Reviews for Yummy Scrummy - Paul Harrison
by - written on 26/02/07 (Very useful, 74 readings)
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This is one of a series of books, known as Twister published by Evans Brothers Ltd. - The Book - It is all about a fly who is hungry and follows the fly throughout his flights looking for different kinds of food. In his flying around he finds and lands on a variety of foodstuffs: pizza, chips, dog food, crisps, doughnuts etc. Each time saying 'Mmmm _____. Yummy Scrummy!' The book ends with a frog catching the fly 'Thwap!' 'Yummy Scrummy!' - Format, Style and Illustrations - As you can probably tell from the explanation above, this is an extremely simple book with limited text. It is therefore ideal for pre-school ... Read the complete review
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