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Audrey lives in the outback, so when she loses her first tooth, she's worried the tooth fairy will never find her! How will she let the tooth fairy know where she lives...and what will the tooth fairy leave her?
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Lucy Goosey doesn't want to leave the pond, even if it means being left behind. But when Lucy Goosey finds herself all alone, she must make a brave decision.
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Told through the moments between a little girl and her dog, this book is a celebration of love and friendship. It is aimed at ages 3-7.
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Sadie and Ratz are Hannah's hands. They love to fight. Sometimes they fight each other. Sometimes they fight Hannah's brother, Baby Boy. Baby Boy is only four, but he can be very annoying. And he is starting be very tricky. But one day Baby Boy goes too far. Ages 6+. Author lives ...
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Sally loves her puppy Sunday, When Sunday is lost, she is devastated. Where is she? Will anybody find her? Ages 5+.
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Sadie and Ratz are the names of Hannah's hands. They aren't animals but they behave like wild beasts, especially when four-year-old Baby Boy is around. They jump on his head and try to rub his ears off. One day Baby Boy decides to get his own back. He draws on the wall. He spills ...
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Told through beautifully observed moments between a little girl and her dog, The Way I Love You is a joyous celebration of love and friendship. Ages 1+.
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Malani went to the forest each day with her father and his elephant. She played at the feet of the great forest trees, where she watched a beautiful butterfly. It is just a frail pretty thing that cannot do anything grand, she thought. But Malani never knew that the butterfly's d ...
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Chester and Gil live in the same fish bowl. While Gil just floats around the same old place, Chester knows he can save the world. His motto 'Life is what you make it', takes on epic dimensions in this funny story of a fishy odd couple and the power of thinking big. Ages 3+.
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CONTAINS: Hardback Book and Soft Toy. Told through beautifully observed moments between a little girl and her dog, this is a joyous celebration of love and friendship. Ages 3+.
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