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| | | Picture Book Review: Dorothy's Rosy Tea Part, by Bruno Bouchet Reviewed by Sally Murphy
Pretty and pink.
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Dorothy the Dinosaur wakes up full of excitement. Today, Henry the Octopus is coming around for a Rosy Tea party, and she can’t wait. First, though, there’s cake to bake and lots of cleaning to do. When the fairies – Clare, Larissa, Lucia and little Maria – arrive to help, Dorothy is delighted, but in all the fuss, Dorothy forgets to watch the cake, and it burns. Luckily, when Henry arrives, he comes with a gift for Dorothy – a delicious cake.Dorothy’s Rosy Tea Party is a pretty pink book sure to appeal to little girls, especially fans or Dorothy and her friends, the Wiggles. Timed to coincide with the new Dorothy the Dinosaur television series, the story is beautifully presented with candy striped cover and endpapers, and chains of roses bordering every illustration. Dorothy’s Tea Party, by Bruno Bouchet and Karen Carter ABC Books, 2007 More Dorothy and Wiggles Offerings Dorothy the Dinosaur Let’s Party Dorothy the Dinosaur and the Magic Shell Go To Sleep Jeff.
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