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 Book Reviews: from Forsbrook, Staffs., UK

 

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

By Scott and Joe, 7,

I like this book because it is a describing book.My favourite character is Willy Wonka because he has got loads of chocolate and machines. Augustus Gloop is greedy beacuse he eats lots of sweets and gets stuck in a pipe. People who would like this book are children. You need to be a confident reader to read it on your own but you might be able to persuade your mum or dad to read it to you.
(June 2006)

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Mog in the dark by Judith Kerr

By Finley and Jasmine, 7,

I like this book because Mog goes on a mousedogbird which is an animal she dreams about. It is made up of other animals she is frightened of. My favourite character is Mog because she is funny when she flies. People who would like this book are children, babies and teachers.
(June 2006)

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The Twits by Roald Dahl

By Kyra and Amy, 7,

I like this book because it is really funny. It is really silly. My favourite character is Mr Twit. He is horrible, funny, disgusting, not friendly and plays tricks. People who would like this book are teenagers, kids, grown ups and friends.
(June 2006)

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The Big Mog Book by Judith Kerr

By Adam and Sam, 7,

I like this book because I like cats. This book has great
pictures in it. It has 3 different stories in it. My favourite character is Mog. She makes her bunny drink by dropping it in the water. She plays with bunny. She loves her bunny very much. Mog stays with bunny in the rain. Children and their teachers and parents would like this book. We give it 7/10.
(June 2006)

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The Adventares of Bert By Allan Ahlberg

By Emily and Lowri, 7,

I like this book because Allan Ahlberg writes funny things.

Bert rolls all the way to scotland. He thinks he can't swim in shallow water. Bert thinks there is a real clown sausage after him.

My favourite character is Bert. He is funny, fat, tall and stupid.

People who would like this book are kids, teacher, old people, teenagers, toddlers, mums and dads.
(June 2006)


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The Badgers Bath by Nick Butterworth

By Robbie and James, 7,

I like this book because it is funny. My favourite character is Percy the Park Keeper because he is forgetful, he worries about things but he is always kind and helpful. The people who would like this book are children up to age 8.
(June 2006) Editor's Note - I love Nick Butterworth's books - Percy is wonderful. And I'm a lot older than 8 :)

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Miaow by Allan Ahlberg

By Athena and Rebecca, 7,

I like this book because it has flip ups in it and its
all about animals .
My favourite character is Clara because she is funny , kind, helpful, a fast runner and a good reader. People who would like this book are our mums and dads, kids like us.
(June 2006)

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The Twits by Roald Dahl

By Georgia and Ryan, 7,

I like this book because it is funny and silly.
My favourite character is Mr. Twit.
He is funny, disgusting, greedy, smelly and plays tricks.
People who would like to read this book are children, adults and teenagers.
(June 2006)

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Charlie and the chocolate Factory Roald Dahl.

By Chloe and Susie, 7,

I like this book because it is exciting and funny.
My favourite character is Mr Willy Wonka.
They are very very funny and Willy Wonka is very flexible.
People who would like this book are mums and dads and kids.
(June 2006)

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Each Peach Pear Plum by Allan Ahlberg

By Tyrone and Owen, 7,

I like this book because it's a rhyming book.
My favourite character is Robin Hood. He is rude because he tries to fire an arrow at the witch's bottom. People who would like this book are very funny people like toddlers and up to age 7. Their parents and teachers will also love it.
(June 2006)

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