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Our favourite word sleuth is back! Learn all about language families, how we learn to speak, grammar and other wordy wonders with the wonderfully entertaining, delightfully quirky and always enlightening Word Spy. Ages 8+.
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A journey of music and mirrors, of green hills and sunlit skies, of wishes and freedom. From this much-loved author and brilliant new illustrator comes a glowing, timeless picture book that celebrates the enduring wonder of the carousel.
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There were only eleven of them, like eleven sisters all the same age in a large family. Because it was such a very small class, they had a very small classroom, which was perched at the very top of the school.
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This beautiful full-colour book is a compilation of Honey and Bear and Special Days with Honey and Bear , reproduced in a B format. The ten short stories are exquisitely illustrated by the talented Ron Brooks, and each capture a small moment in the lives of these animal friends. ...
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Becky has reached the point in her swimming lessons when she has stopped being a Frog and has moved up to be a Platypus. She has to go into the deep end, and she's not at all sure that she's ready for it. She wishes she could be a Frog for just a little while longer.
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Six-year-old Matilda lives in 1950s Sydney with her parents and two sisters. Filtering through her eyes is the mad and marvellous world of that era and, punctuated by the headlines of the time, the lives of the three girls are juxtaposed against the undercurrents of their parents ...
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Becky's two gorillas were very scary. Until they had their first bath.
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This is the story of two sisters, Mary and Grace. As small children, growing up at their property called Abyssinia, they played with their dolls house together, side by side, always. Grace loved Mary, and Mary loved Grace. But inseparable bonds in life can be unexpectedly shatter ...
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Dear Readers, You may not know me, but I know you...I am - the WORD SPY. I have been in hiding for many, many years, but the time has now come at last for me to emerge from undercover and share some of the secrets I have learned in my many, many years as - the WORD SPY. Oh - ther ...
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Becky only wants fairy bread for her birthday party so she and her mother make fairy bread, lots of it. But no one eats it and Becky won't let it be thrown away. She thinks of lots of things to do with the fairy bread - making doll's clothes and book marks, but there is still so ...
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