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found within the magazine. My daughter knows some of these though some are new characters which we haven?t seen the programme yet though this doesn?t seem to worry my daughter ? she just gets more excited on the pages of where she knows the characters.
The characters within this issue include:
Peppa Pig ? A lovable Pig family consisting of Peppa, George her brother and mummy and daddy pig. Peppa is very mischievious and has lots of fun with her other animal friends. A real firm favourite of my daughters.
http://www.peppapig.com/
Go Diego Go ? Diego is Dora the Explorers cousin who teached easy Spanish phrases to children on his adventures with the animals. My daughter loves Dora and has seen a few Diego episodes so knows the character though not well.
http://www.nickjr.com/go-diego-go/
Guess with Jess ? A new CBeebies character who my ...
elfbwillow 30.11.2009
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Advantages: Lots of learning to be had!! Disadvantages: None!!!
The magazine i am going to review is my sons favourite and his treat if he manages to go round Asda without causing to much destruction!!!!
~~~THE MAGAZINE~~~
The magazine is called "favourites" and is just that, it features a wide array of childrens characters.
The edition i will review is the July edition, and features such characters as - underground Ernie,
Scooby - doo,
Spongebob Squarepants,
Mr Men,
Curious George,
Go Diego Go,
Lego city,
Rupert bear,
The Wiggles,
Dora the explorer,
Bottle top Bill.
I have to start by mentioning the all ...
sarahbarrow 19.07.2007 (04.03.2008)
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Advantages: Some fun stories Disadvantages: I'd read most of them in other collections
I've long been a fan of Neil Gaiman, as he is one of those writers who can mix the fantastical with the real and make it feel somehow natural. His writing has a kind of credibility that means when Neil Gaiman tells you something unbelievable, you start keeping half an eye out for it, just in case.
I've read most of Gaiman's novels and short story collections, but had never dipped into the writing he aims at a slightly younger audience. Given that his writing often makes me feel like a child again, I wasn't anticipating any major difference in his writing for the different audience, particularly in a collection of short stories.
That is exactly what I got, as "M is for Magic" is a collection of stories specially selected for the audience, but not written specifically for the audience. Indeed, of the eleven stories contained within ...