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| | | Children's Book Review: Eyes in the Paddock, by Sue Whiting Reviewed by Sally Murphy
Pretending to be brave is hard.
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Jack is scared of the dark. So when his friend Nathan invites him along on a camping trip, he is horrified. No street lights, no house lights, and no nightlight. He is going to be in the pitch black in the bush. But Jack doesn't want Nathan to know he is scared and he doesn't want to let him down either, so he tries to brave it out.When Nathan's dad asks the boys to collect some more wood for the fire, Nathan heads off into the dark. Jack has little choice but to follow him. Then something terrible happens - the batteries in Nathan's torch start to run out, just as the boys start to hear strange noises. When they see three pairs of eyes looking at them in the dark, both boys are terrified. Eyes in the Dark is a cute chapter book from the talented Sue Whiting, exploring fears and friendship in a humorous tale. Part of the Breakers series from Macmillan Education, it is suitable for classroom or private reading and will appeal especially to 7 to 10 year old readers. Good fun. Eyes in the Dark, by Sue Whiting, illustrated by Tom Kurema Macmillan Education, 2003 Also by Sue Whiting Battle of the Rats (2004) Uncle Alien (2002) Please Go to Sleep (2002)
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