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Cakes in Space - i have just read it with my six-year old son and his little brother listened too until he dozed off every night. The amount of text on the page varies a lot, it's heavily illustrated (almost if not every double page) it's a space adventure with a girl protagonist, kooky, lively and very funny.

Anna M Wrote:

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> Cakes in Space - i have just read it with my

> six-year old son and his little brother listened

> too until he dozed off every night. The amount of

> text on the page varies a lot, it's heavily

> illustrated (almost if not every double page) it's

> a space adventure with a girl protagonist, kooky,

> lively and very funny.



We read this too. It is VERY funny. My daughter is 5.5yrs. Mostly I read it to her, but also I would single out a few words or phrases for her to read. She did more reading on the pages with less text, or she read her favourite words and phrases on other pages.

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