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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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In Wood's bright, new concept book, a child and his family experience the fun of a sunny-sky day at the beach, then the electricity of a thunderstorm sky, and finally the magical delight of a rainbow sky. After the night sky fills up with stars, readers are sure to be soothed by ...
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A giant lap book in which the reader plays the key role. The task is to save a strawberry from the big hungry bear.
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Who is Piggy Pie Po? In these three small and playful stories, he's sure to become every child's most unforgettable new friend. Full color.
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Ten little piggies, ten big personalities! A perfect story time big book for little readers with big imaginations. Piggies is a humorous, beautiful fantasy from the award-winning team of Don and Audrey Wood. Now that it is presented as a big book, larger groups can revel in the o ...
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Little Mouse worries that the big, hungry bear will take his freshly picked, ripe, red strawberry for himself. On board pages.
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First published in 1984, a picture book in which the little mouse will do all he can to save his strawberry from the big, hungry bear, even if it means sharing it with the reader. Illustrated in colour by Don Wood.
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It's Christmas and the little Mouse is looking forward to opening the presents around the tree. But what about the Big Hungry Bear who lives on top of the hill? The little Mouse's brave and generous spirit reminds us that Christmas is for everyone, not just ourselves.
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Who likes strawberries? The mouse does. The bear does. But what about the reader? He plays the key role in this story. A Don and Audrey Wood favorite, remarkably illustrated in full color.
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When a princess who behaves like a dragon meets a dragon who behaves like a princess, who knows what will happen! This is suitable for discussion of preconceptions and gender roles.
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