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Here comes John ¦ Where is Sarah? ¦ Bathtime for John ¦ Here comes Theo

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BfK No. 51 - July 1988

Cover Story
The illustration on our cover is by Andrew Tiffen from a new collection by Michael Rosen, The Hypnotiser, published by Andre Deutsch (0 233 97929 8, £5.95). We are grateful to Andre Deutsch for help in using this.

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Here comes John

Bob Graham
(Methuen Publishing Ltd)
16pp, 978-0416085822, RRP £1.50, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Where is Sarah?

Bob Graham
(Mammoth)
16pp, 978-0416086126, RRP £1.50, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Bathtime for John

Bob Graham
(Mammoth)
16pp, 978-0416086027, RRP £1.50, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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Here comes Theo

Bob Graham
(Methuen Publishing Ltd)
16pp, 978-0416085921, RRP £1.50, Paperback
5-8 Infant/Junior
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This series is absolutely wonderful! Bob Graham books have always been favourites with the children I teach, but these eclipse the lot. The adventures of two young children and their dog, in everyday situations, are beautifully portrayed: poor Sarah hiding in the long grass, long forgotten by her seekers; Theo the dog who always greets the children with a flying leap and the licking treatment; and John who can't walk...or can he? The most popular has to be Here comes John in which a snail, trying to make his way up the garden path, survives the hazards inadvertently put in his way by our friends, until he is spotted by John who 'likes to feel and...taste everthing'!

Reviewer: 
Judith Sharman
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