![]() Wonderful review, Imogen! I look forward to reading many more from you. I like it is a mystery how you never find out why the lion is called Butterfly Lion until the end. My favourite phrase was “lots of old codswallop” because it was easy to read and I also really like the pictures. “I loved this book because it is about a lion and a boy called Bertie. Imogen had written it on a special book-shaped template, with the title and author written down the spine. When I returned to work this morning after our half-term break, the review was waiting for me on my desk. Bertie vows that he will be reunited with his lion. Bertie and his lion are inseparable until Bertie is sent to boarding school and the lion is sold to a circus. She read The Butterfly Lion by Michael Morpurgo, which is the story of Bertie, who rescues an orphaned white lion cub from the African veld. I am very fortunate to have a BRILLIANT review to share with you today by Imogen, one of our Year 4 pupils. Therefore, I hope to be contributing to this blog more often now things feel somewhat more settled. To be honest, getting used to a new way of life at work has taken most of a half term but I am so glad that I can be at school, seeing the children, reading with them, and discussing books and all sorts of other things. ![]() Michael escapes from his strict boarding school and meets an old lady who lives nearby. ![]() ![]() Goodness, it’s been a while since I have posted on this site. The Butterfly Lion All my life I’ll think of you, I promise I will. ![]()
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