Do You Speak English, Moon? by Francesca Simon
reviewed by Dylan, age 6
This is about a boy who talks to the moon. I think someone who is six would like it. I liked it because it's funny. My favourite bit was the page with the icecream slide. I would give it five stars out of five.
Octopus's Garden by Ben Cort and Ringo Starr
reviewed by Aoife, age 7
The book is about a little boy who wanted to go under the sea and go to an octopus's garden with his friends. I think a four year old would enjoy this book best as it would be a good book to start with. I liked the pictures best of all. I would give it three out of five stars.
How Tom Beat Captain Najork and His Hired Sportsmen by Russell Hoban
reviewed by Hugh, age 6
Tom is lazy and fools around. His aunt is bossy and wears a steel hat. I think people who are aged four to six would like this book. It is fun for everyone. I didn't like it though, as it was too young for me and it was too easy. I would give it one star out of five.
Belle and Boo and the Very Merry Christmas by Mandy Sutcliffe
reviewed by Finnlay, age 6
This book is about friendship and Christmas. Children and parents who love Christmas would really like this book. I loved it because it was beautiful. I would give it five stars out of five.
The Book of Bedtime Stories from Mumsnet and Gransnet
reviewed by Eve, age 6
I read the story called Princess Imogen's Independent Day by Christime O'Neill. It was about a princess who wants to do everything herself. Boys and girls who are six to seven, like me, would enjoy it. I liked it because it had lovely pictures and an interesting story. It made me feel happy. I would give it five stars out of five.
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