Dr Xargle's book of Earthlets #100books

Another charity shop mini treasure bargain. I find it faintly annoying, probably because most of the ways it describes babies being brought up are just slightly different to how we do it. Even though at least the baby is shown with a fluffy cloth happy. And I suppose I do sing this little piggy.

Not one of smallest’s favourites, which is just as well, given the aforementioned faintly annoying aspect. The pictures are quite funny, though she doesn’t seem to like them as much as some of her other books, and it isn’t one she chooses unless it’s the only book about.

Book 13 of 100..

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  1. I’ve not heard of this book challenge thing, but will definitely investigate when the house is a little quieter and I can read without getting mugged by small children.Tell you what though that book is a scary shade of green, looks poisonous, lol! :O)

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