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Legends and Fairytales - Reviews

Legends and Fairytales - Reviews

Pirican Pic and Pirican Mor by Hugh Lupton

I didn't enjoy this book because it just went on and on and you just get bored of it.

For children aged 1, 2 and 3

Lu Lu, Brook Field Primary School

Tales Told in Tents by Sally Pomm Clayton

This book is about tales from ancient times all around the world.

I enjoyed this book because it was quite educational.

I would recommend this book to children aged 8-12.

I think this book is good.

By Oakleigh, Eldene Primary School

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