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Hairy Maclary from Donaldson's Dairy finally appears in an interactive touch and feel book. This attractive production has different textures on every page spread. Children can now explore the textures of Bitzer Maloney all skinny and Bony, Muffin McLay like a bundle of hay, Hair ...
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Cow, Pig, and Duck are playing in the mud, when along comes Mrs. Wishy-Washy. "Oh lovely mud," think the three friends. But Mrs. Wishy-Washy says, "Just LOOK at you!" and washes them clean: wishy-washy, wishy-washy. But what do you think happens the moment Mrs. Wishy-Washy turns ...
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A first-focus board book designed to entertain and stimulate newborn babies. Close-up photographs of all kinds of different animals will provide a valuable contribution to infant brain development.
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Another adventure of Hairy Maclary, in pictures and verse. A board book edition.
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Contrasting kiwiana baby shapes, to help with baby's visual development.
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First published in 1941, this poem includes flaps which reveal hidden magpies.
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Mrs Wishy-Washy and her farmyard friends are back again - and this time they're not the ones who end up in the tub!
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Old Macdonald had a farm - e-i-e-i-o ... Everyone knows the song. But now the farm and animals are in New Zealand and old Macdonald has a Swanndri and gumboots. Donovan Bixley's illustrations depict the beautiful New Zealand landscape - with farm animals! But what are those cra ...
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Cats from different countries do strange and exotic things, but this ordinary cat likes to hide in boxes. First published in 1973, this book is a classic.
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It's night-time in the zoo and all the animals are getting sleepy. First to yawn is the tiger. Then the swans start, then the crocs, the giraffes and so on. Soon the whole zoo is ready for sleep. We all know how contagious yawning can be and that's why this is the perfect book fo ...
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