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From the moment he wakes to his cuddle before bed, his busy day is full of special moments.
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From the moment she wakes until her cuddle before bed, her busy day is full of special moments.
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- RRP: $18.99
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'Rock-a-bye baby, in the tree top...' A wonderful treasury of children's lullabies, beautifully illustrated by thirteen of Australia's top illustrators, including Stephen Michael King, Alison Lester and Emma Quay. Ages: 0-4
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What does Miffy wear when she goes to a party? And when does she wear her overalls? Look behind the flap to find the answer. What is your favourite place to be? Look behind the flap! Baby Bunny loves to be with Miffy and the cows like to be out in the field.
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This beautifully illustrated book invites the child to explore the busy and exciting world of transport. Ages 2+.
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Lazye bird wanted a nest. Nothing would do except the best. But what IS the best? Ages 2-5.
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Dog and Bird shake and dance and jump up and down, but they can't get rid of the caterpillar that wants to crawl all over them. Finally, Bird manages to get the caterpillar to crawl onto a bush.
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A simple, repetitive storyline introducing the first-time reader to young animals with the satisfying conclusion of identifying themselves. Ages 3+.
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A joyous celebration of colours in a board book for preschoolers. The rhythmic rhyming text is brought to life by the bright and lively illustrations of children engaged in fun activities that they all love to do. The story is told from the point of view of a child whose favourit ...
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Whose eyes can you see? Whose eyes can they be?
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