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Jonathon and Martha are two lonely worms living on opposite sides of a tree. One day a big juicy pear lands on the ground between them. Jonathan nibbles from the left, and Martha nibbles from the right... and soon they are caught in a tangle!
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A twinkly, comforting novelty book by an award-winning author/illustrator! One night on the farm everything is topsy-turvy and the moon will only smile when things are put right. It's time for him to light the stars, one by one. This deeply satisfying counting story twinkles with ...
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The Fly doesn't understand why people won't share their food with him, or play with him... and why do they keep trying to swat him? He's not doing any harm.
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Mouse is little and so is her house - but her apple is huge. She needs to find a home that is big enough for the both of them. But as she visits all sorts of other creatures to see if she can share their homes, her apple shrinks and shrinks - she's been nibbling it away! Peep thr ...
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Peter and Paul are the best of friends, but when Peter gets lost in a terrible storm he can't find Paul anywhere. With the help of a big blue whale Puffin Peter set off to find him. They find all kinds of birds that match Peter's description but none of them are quite like Paul.
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A young boy spends his day playing games with his imaginary friend, the Elephant. Real or not, when Grandma and Grandpa are busy, the Elephant proves to be the perfect playmate.
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Kasia wishes that she and her mum hadn't moved to the UK - she misses Poland and all her old friends, and most of all she misses her grandparents. As the long school holidays stretch out in front of her, Kasia wonders how she'll fill them: her mum has promised to take her out for ...
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A contemporary picture book that encourages imaginary play as a young boy spends the day playing games with his imaginary friend, the Elephant.
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