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Audrey lives in the outback, so when she loses her first tooth, she's worried the tooth fairy will never find her! How will she let the tooth fairy know where she lives...and what will the tooth fairy leave her?
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The soggy bog is home to ten polliwogs. They splosh and splash together in the rain and mud, until one polliwog turns into a frog. Now there are nine polliwogs in the soggy bog and one frog on the mossy log. As the rain continues to fall, more and more polliwogs turn into frogs a ...
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When two ragamuffins stumble across a book in the dust their world begins to change. The familiar becomes fantastical, the mundane becomes magical, and a fractured community finds a focus.
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Elizabeth really likes her name. But she does NOT like it when people call her nicknames. So one day she politely demands a little respect, spelled E-L-I-Z-A-B-E-T-H, thank you very much! But will anyone listen? And are there any exceptions to Elizabeth's rule? Starring an unforg ...
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The Queen is beautiful, clever and popular, but all she can think of is her bottom. It wobbles like raspberry jelly, and the queen doesn't like it. When she offers a reward for a solution to the royal wobble, hopeful candidates turn up in droves with cures of every kind. But none ...
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When a soldier on a World War I battlefield sends a pine cone home to his mother, he could not know that his simple gift would become a symbol of history and remembrance. Suzi Hamers' and Margaret Warner's sensitive text is evocatively illustrated by Sebastian Ciaffaglione, and t ...
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An unconventional look at mums-in all shapes and sizes. A lift-the- flap book. Ages 2-5.
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One day, when Baby Hippo woke up, he was in such a rush to go and play that he forgot to give his mum a kiss. The story is a delightful page- turner. Baby Hippo walks through the jungle and all he hears is 'Kiss, kiss' from his neighbouring animal friends. He then realises what h ...
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Lucy Goosey doesn't want to leave the pond, even if it means being left behind. But when Lucy Goosey finds herself all alone, she must make a brave decision.
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