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'The Adventures of Tintin at Sea' is the official companion to the major National Maritime Museum exhibition, running from 31 March to 5 September 2004.
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Q: Why are ghosts bad at telling lies? A: Because you can see right through them! Q: Whom did Dracula take out on a date? A: His ghoul friend! Q: What goes cackle, cackle, bonk? A: A witch laughing her head off.
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How does a penguin build a house? What's black and white and goes around and around? This title includes silly jokes and stickers.
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Includes question and answers such as: Q - What's yellow and highly dangerous? A - Shark-infested custard; Q - How do you get a baby astronaut to sleep? A - Rock-it; and, Q - How did the snake finish his letter? A - He sealed it with a hiss.
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In this Dr Seuss title, the irrepressible Fox in Socks teaches a baffled Mr Knox some of the slickest, quickest tongue twisters in town.
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Features such jokes as: What do whales eat? Fish and ships. What did the sea say to the boat? Nothing, it just waved.
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From the dark days when the Puritans tried to abolish Christmas, to Christmas in the trenches when the British and Germans traded bullets for footballs, this title supplies Christmas facts the readers wanted to know.
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The incredibly popular Geronimo Stilton starts in this first of many time-traveling adventures to defend his history from his arch nemeses, the Pirate Cats. In this title, Geronimo joins Columbus on his 1492 voyage to the New World in order to save Mouse Island.
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Young children are introduced to words that rhyme through zany rhymes that warn them that it is not a good idea to hop on Pop, and if they all play ball on a wall, someone will fall. A pup finds himself in a cup and a mouse manages to carry a house.
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A special reprint of Badjelly especially for New Zealand, in response to public demand. Popular with adults and children.
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