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Favorite authorsSandra Boynton, Sam McBratney (Shared favorites)

About meBabyreadseverything arrived at the end of March 2009, and although it was tempting to call him BRE we have decided that Joseph Robert suits him better.

About my libraryHis library is slowly growing and his favourite book is now Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney, which is lucky because his mum loves reading it and highly recommends it. The illustrations alone are worth it but the story is lovely.

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Now listen here young man, I think it's time we had a chat. I hear you've been giving your poor mummy some disturbed nights what with all this rolling around. I know you think it's a very clever thing to do and you are quite right - it is, but you have to pick your moments and doing something like that in the early hours of the morning will only get you stuck in the cot-bars. On the other hand, if you wait until you are lying on the floor and Mummy is curled up with a book you should be able to roll your way right across the floor to where you can grab either a biscuit or Scottie's tail and that is so much more fun. xxx
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