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This colourful series introduces young readers to countries around the world by taking them on a virtual visit.
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Through the use of die-cutting, this book tells the story of the nursery rhyme The Wheels on the Bus . The holes in the page are designed to draw the reader on through the book.
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Winner of the 1989 Smarties Book Prize and highly commended for the 1989 Kate Greenaway Medal, this picture book tells of a family going in search of a bear in a cave.
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Includes a rhyme with illustrations.
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Published in 1984, this title comes with a CD which includes a Read-a-Long story, Dramatised Story and the Big Hungry Bear Song.
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In order to make it easier to work with groups, this picture book is one of a series of titles that have been enlarged.
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We're going on a bear hunt! Through the long wavy grass, the thick oozy mud and the swirling, whirling snowstorm - will we find a bear today? This title includes a CD of the story read by Doctor Who actress Sophie Aldred to listen to with the paperback picture book.
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The die-cut pages of this board book, part of the classic nursery rhyme series Classic Board Books with Holes , contain sing-a-long actions and counting rhymes.
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Three baby owls, Sarah, Percy and Bill, wake up one night in their hole in a tree to find that their mother has gone. So they sit on a branch and wait. Darkness gathers and the owls grow anxious, wondering when their mother will return. But, at last, she does, and they joyously w ...
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Diggers are good at dig, dig, digging. They can work all day. Intended for children aged 2-5 years, this is a book for little lovers of digging.
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