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Chicken Licken thinks the sky is falling down, so he sets off to tell the king. What will happen to him and his friends Henny Penny, Turkey Lurkey and Goosey Loosey?
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Original and quirky lullabies that animals sing to their offspring at bedtime!
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This series looks at the origin, historical practice and significance of rites of passage as celebrated within a wide range of religions and cultural groups.
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Suitable for 2-4 year olds, this title provides an introduction to the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood , with illustrations and funny rhythm.
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X-Ray Lexy has amazing x-ray vision. She can see through things with the special beams from her eyes. When penguins start to go missing from the zoo, Mrs Zoobody calls in X-Ray Lexy to solve the mystery. Soon Lexy is thrown into battle against the evil Baron Frostbite.
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Invisible Liz has a fantastic power - she can press her nose and turn invisible. Captain Slither and his evil sidekick, Slime, sneak into the chocolate factory at night and try to steal a big bag of gold. But Invisible Liz knows what they are up to - she has been following them o ...
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Original and quirky lullabies that animals sing to their offspring at bedtime!
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Suitable for children who have been learning phonics in school, this title presents superhero adventures. It features 'Superhero Secrets' puzzle pages that help build comprehension skills.
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Find out why grandmother has such big teeth!
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A lift-the-flap book that is suitable for babies and young toddlers. It features farmyard animals hidden under flaps. It also features a mirror on the last page, so babies can have the excitement of finding themselves in the picture.
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