by Jean Reidy and Genevieve Leloup, Bloomsbury, paperback, 5.99
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'I am hungry,' says the little boy, but he can't find a single thing that's right to eat. It's too burpy or slurpy, or wrinkly or stringy - but in the end, his plate is still empty, despite his complaints.