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Williams has a school project to do. He has to design a moon station. But he lets his parents do most of the work, as does his friend Baxter. Everybody in his class is 'outsourcing', except Kathleen. When the projects are presented, it's clear that Baxter's entry, a working moon ...
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Flora arrives home with her sisters from school one Friday, and finds both her parents have phoned to say they will be away for the weekend. They each assume the other will be home... This is a funny home-alone story, suitable for ages 10+ years.
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John loves his mummy. Sometimes they play in the sandpit, sometimes she reads him a story, and she always tucks him in at night. Does your mummy do that? This delightful book, full of the funny moments that families share, is a companion volume to My Daddy and Me.
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John's daddy does lots of things, like eating icecream straight from the carton, and cooking a barbecue and singing songs with John. What does your daddy do? This is a companion volume to My Mummy and Me - two reassuring, gentle books, full of all the funny moments that families ...
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In a fit of pique, Edward sacks his mother. But when his promised birthday party looms ahead, Edward discovers that mothers have their uses. From the author of I Hate Fridays .
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My mummy does a lot of things with me. We play in the sandpit and do some cooking and she always tucks me in at night. Ages 1+.
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Roland is the youngest of three boys, and a bit of a loner. One day, while he's wandering along the roadside, he finds an interesting- looking screw-top tin. He takes the lid off, and suddenly a small girl is standing beside him. Ages 8+.
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My grandma always has something special when I visit, and something fun to do. We dress up together. We paint pictures and sing songs. Sometimes I help grandma with the cooking. What do you do with your grandma? Age 3+.
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When I visit Grandpa, we have lots of fun. He always shakes my hand, then we look in the garden and I help Grandpa build things. Sometimes he has a surprise for me. What do you and your grandpa do? This warm and funny story celebrates the special place that grandparents have in y ...
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