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Panda In The SpotlightDiscover the enchanting world of 'Panda at the Spotlight', the exciting sequel to Sarah Horne's beloved book, 'Panda at the Door'. Perfect for children aged 6 and older, this delightful story follows Callum and his charming talking panda, Pudding, as they navigate the whirlwind of fame and family dynamics. When their successful stage show, 'Panda mime', captivates audiences, an ambitious journalist named Penni P enters their lives with a scheme to
Discover the enchanting world of 'Panda at the Spotlight', the exciting sequel to Sarah Horne's beloved book, 'Panda at the Door'. Perfect for children aged 6 and older, this delightful story follows Callum and his charming talking panda, Pudding, as they navigate the whirlwind of fame and family dynamics. When their successful stage show, 'Panda-mime', captivates audiences, an ambitious journalist named Penni P enters their lives with a scheme to expose Pudding's secret. Can Callum protect his family from the looming danger posed by Penni's ambitions? This modern-day adventure is filled with humor and heart, echoing the spirit of classics like Paddington Bear and Mary Poppins. Vibrant illustrations throughout keep young readers engaged while exploring themes of belonging, truth, and the importance of family. Each page turn promises laughter and excitement, making this book an essential addition to your child's library. Enjoy the seamless blend of fun and valuable life lessons that 'Panda at the Spotlight' brings to every family reading session. ORDER NOW to ensure your child embarks on this panda-tastic journey! Brand New condition with 192 pages of delightful storytelling awaits. Delivery within New Zealand is prompt and reliable, ensuring your book arrives in perfect condition for all the adventure ahead in 'Panda In The Spotlight'.CONDITION: Brand New
ISBN: 9781913696245
Publisher: THE CHICKEN HOUSE
Number of Pages 192
The panda-tastic sequel to Sarah Horne's huggable debut, Panda at the Door! Life is good for Callum's family and Pudding, their panda. Pudding and Dad's hit stage show, Panda-mime, has been wowing audiences - but then an ambitious journalist, Penni P, twigs that Pudding's a real-...life talking panda. If she exposes the truth, her story will be everywhere. Penni woos the family with false promises of fame and fortune in Hollywood in order to find her proof. Soon, everyone's starry-eyed except Callum. Can he expose Penni and stop her from breaking the story that could tear his family apart? The follow-up to bestselling illustrator Sarah Horne's huggable debut Panda at the Door. A modern-day family adventure: Paddington Bear meets Mary Poppins! A funny, lively story which touches on themes of family, belonging and truth - perfect for readers aged 6+. Quirky integrated illustrations throughout.Read less
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★★★★★ 5
Great book of fun facts about nation’s capital!
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I take my 3 boys (3, 5, 7) to Washington DC each year. This is a wonderful book full of fun facts for our nation’s capital. If you are looking for a kid version of a travel book that maps you through neighborhoods, etc., this is not it, but what kid would like that kind of book? That’s what grown-ups are for - mapping out the trip. Rather, this is a great supplement to read at bedtime to learn all sorts of facts about the city - from the historical pets of the White House to the error in the inscription on the Abraham Lincoln memorial. Really - these are great facts for adults also! Each page is a separate set of topics on its own, so it’s easy to read just a few pages at a time. Also there are great illustrations to hold the younger audience’s interest as well. This is a great buy and a must-have to get kids ready for their trip, or to read during it, or after (or all three!).
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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2018
★★★★★ 4
Happy Wanderer
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City Trails is not a guided walking tour (like the Freedom Trail here in Boston) of the Metro DC area. No addresses or street names are noted in the blurbs. To actually visit any of these places, you’ll have to consult a real map. For instance, the chapter “Statue City” highlights notable statuary around town. But the Capitol Building statues (in SE DC) are far from the Cathedral ones (in NW DC.) The themed groupings (G-G-G-Ghosts, Animals Around Town, Water World and more) are less maps to any place and more of an interesting overview of our Nation’s amazingly diverse and action-packed city. It’s best read as a primer on experiencing the flavor of the city (I lived and worked there.) It reads more along the lines of the “Weird But True” series made famous by National Geographic for Kids.
I don’t see this being of value to tourists in town for a limited time whose sightseeing is going to include major attractions like government buildings (White House, Capitol), museums (Smithsonian), some monuments (Jefferson, Lincoln, Washington) and other popular sites (Ford’s Theater.) This guide is actually best suited for the Metro-area (WDC, MD and VA) resident – child or adult - who wants a deeper dive into their hometown’s off-the-beaten-path sights and stories. A well designed and written book of historical trivia.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018
★★★★★ 4
Nice way to learn about a trip to D.C.
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I got this for my kids to read before we went to Washington D.C. The pages are colorful, illustrated, and have short bursts of interesting details about the various attractions available to tourists who are visiting. My kids were eager to find the places on our itinerary and read about them ahead of time. They learned what to expect and were sure not to miss the important aspects of our tours. This book is recommended for 9 to 12 year olds and I think that is the perfect range. There is just enough information to peak their interest and not so much that they get bored by reading a bunch of text. The Table of Contents wasn't that informative in finding specific places, but the index was. My kids preferred to leaf through the whole book and find what was interesting to them.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018
★★★★★ 5
Learning while having fun
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Great book for the grandchildren - and the parents enjoyed it with them
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2018
★★★★★ 3
Not good for travel, picture book only
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This is a beautiful book with fantastic illustrations and an engaging color palette. It includes a good variety of historical background information and sightseeing locations. However, it is a better picture book for browsing only. It is not a good travel book for kids to plan their own adventures. Who has ever heard of a travel book without maps?! No maps, no directions, no coordinating subway/bus maps. The printing is exceptionally small, almost too small to read. The book should have been made larger to accommodate the text. The text is excellent, but it printed as if the publisher never expected the kid/parent to read it. On one hand, our family really enjoyed how engaging the book appeared, but we were disappointed in its quality as a travel book. It shouldn’t be marketed as a travel book, but a geography book series.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2020