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This book has large, busy pictures for looki ng and talking, surrounded by small, labelled pictures of 10 00 of the most familiar things, to build up the reader''s Jap anese vocabulary. This is backed up by a full alphabetical w ord list. '
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Part of the Usborne Sticker Stories series, which combine a storybook, sticker book and puzzle book in one, this title takes as its subject a traditional fairytale that is retold for young children. It contains over fifty stickers that can be used throughout the story to replac ...
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Introducing young children to the unfamiliar situation of visiting the dentist, this title provides a starting point for young children and adults to discuss first experiences.
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Suitable for young children, this picture word book introduces them to everyday vocabulary. It contains pages of stickers to match to the correct words.
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A picture book of first words that helps in picture to word recognition. It is suitable for very young children to share with an adult, looking at and talking about the pictures, or to pore over on their own.
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A picture book of first words that makes picture to word recognition fun. It is a delight for very young children to share with an adult, looking at and talking about the pictures, or to pore over on their own. Each scene is designed to help readers learn, revise or enrich their ...
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Introduces young children to situations they might find themselves in for the first time. Featuring humorous illustrations, this title provides the information for children to look at, learn from and talk about. It enables slightly older children to read the stories for themselve ...
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Contains two of Usborne's most popular titles.
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