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A simple tale using strong graphics and full of loud noises. 'Hey, there's a crown on my back!" squeaked Tortoise, looking round one morning, "And it fits me to a T." Tortoise trotted over to show his friends. "Look!" he cried. "I AM THE KING!
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A simple tale using strong graphics and full of loud noises, I am the king aims at two pluses, with bright pictures and masses of larger than life life animals. It is good fun, and teaches animal characteristic and the sounds they make as it goes.
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A new play on the fable of the hare and the tortoise. In this picture book for all ages, you choose who is best suited to which vehicle.
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Clive likes green. Green is what Clive likes. 'Clive, you're a cabbage', his sister laughs. 'You're a sprout, you're a bean, you're a little green pea'. But Clive of course was none of these.
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A new pop-up version of Leo Timmers' charming Who's Driving? . Who'[s driving the fire engine? Elephant! He is driving to the fire station. Wheeooh wheeooh wheeooh! Who s driving the racing car? Hare! He's driving to the racing track. Vroooom! But who gets there first? Was it Ca ...
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A new play on the fable of the hare and the tortoise, this is a picture book for drivers of all ages. Children and adults can guess together who is best suited to which vehicle.
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All the birds fly away from Crow. Why? Is he too black? Too tall? Ages 5+ years.
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Join the deep sea doctor as he does his rounds in a submarine. He helps a shark with a toothache, a racing seahorse who cannot see, a whale who is sad, and all kinds of ocean creatures with all kinds of problems. But one day something goes wrong with his submarine and Doctor Dean ...
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A simple tale using strong graphics and full of loud noises. 'Hey, there's a crown on my back!" squeaked Tortoise, looking round one morning, "And it fits me to a T." Tortoise trotted over to show his friends. "Look!" he cried. "I AM THE KING!
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