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Through the use of die-cutting, this book tells the story of the nursery rhyme The Wheels on the Bus . The holes in the page are designed to draw the reader on through the book.
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This title comes in sturdy, shaped board for small hands. It is an early information book and has some amazing facts about triceratops.
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Published in 1984, this title comes with a CD which includes a Read-a-Long story, Dramatised Story and the Big Hungry Bear Song.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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Thirty-six years after publication this much-loved classic is still as popular as ever. Ingenious die-cut holes bring this much-loved nursery rhyme to life, and Pam Adams's illustrations lend humour and vibrancy to the proceedings.
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This title comes in sturdy, shaped board for small hands. It is an early information book and has some amazing facts about a tyranosaurus.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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This is the story of the oldest tohunga who promised the people he would build for them a canoe worthy of the name Te Ika-a-matua, the Fish of our Fathers.
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