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A new edition of the classic story from Dr Seuss's much loved A Great Day for Up! With wonderful illustrations from children's favourite illustrator Quentin Blake! This gorgeous hardback book makes the perfect gift for Seuss fans and collectors!
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Include two tales: The Great Piratical Rumbustification introduces us to Alpha, Oliver, and Omega Terrapin, alone for an evening of devilish fun and none other than Orpheus Clinker, a reformed pirate cleverly transformed into a respectable babysitter. Or has he reformed?; and ...
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The second original, touching, twisted, and most of all hilarious novel for children by David Walliams -- beautifully illustrated by Quentin Blake.
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One spring morning, after a night of gales, Angela Bowling discovers a small helpless bird that has fallen from his nest. From that day forth, she lavishes all her attention upon the bird. When the bird becomes too large for his basket, Angela builds him a shed. All is well, unti ...
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A picture book of exuberant poems suitable for chanting aloud noisily. The book won the Kurt Maschler Award and was runner-up for the Smarties Prize.
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A collection of grisly beasts out for human blood, ranging from Gocky-Wock the crocodile to Sting-A-Ling the scorpion.
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When Uncle Cosmo buys himself a motorbike and gives Mrs Armitage his old car, it soon becomes obvious that her driving skills leave a lot to be desired. Mrs Armitage and Breakspear cause havoc bumping into things. As she does so, the car is transformed into a mean machine and she ...
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The Enormous Crocodile is very greedy and loves eating children. But the other animals plan to ruin his wicked schemes and teach him a lesson.
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A full-colour title with coloured backgrounds on pages, illustrated by Quentin Blake.
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Billy's biggest wish is to turn a weird old wooden house into a wonderful sweet shop. But then he finds a giraffe, a pelly and a monkey living inside - they're the Ladderless Window Cleaners! Who need ladders when you've got a giraffe? They become best friends.
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