Review:
Just about everything published by Child’s Play could be included in a ‘best books’ list. Educational and fun in equal measure, this is one in a whole library of traditional tales. It’s well produced, with a felt gingerbread man on a string who threads through holes in the pages. ( Irish Examiner, Spellbound Books 2005-11-01)
The Gingerbread Man, runs as fast as he can through the pages of this book assisted by the reader. The felt gingerbread man on a string helps develop manual dexterity as little fingers thread him through the holes in the pages until he gets to the end of the story. ( SPPA Learning Through Play 2004-04-01)
Synopsis:
In the cliche riddled world of Football...managers take one game at a time, never see the crucial incidents and talk about getting the boys fired up. Players never take credit for their play, do it for the team, get involved, do a job and eventually hang up their boots. Commentators describe the spectacle, discuss the talking points and sit on the fence. Every match is full of cliches, some are boring and old hat, and some entertaining. In "Big Match Bingo", you'll find hundreds of cliches and, it has to be said, a fair bit of footie bullshit. Each is explained and analysed. To entertain you and to get you through the boring and most cliche ridden matches, we've invented the Big Match Bingo card. Just cross off the cliches as the match happens!
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