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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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A first word and picture book for young children. Bright pictures and labels encourage children to look point and learn.
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A companion volume to the previously published Pajama Time , creating a matching set of good morning and goodnight books. It contains irrepressible language, inimitable illustrations and an irresistible cast of characters.
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Fascinating words and images introducing a wide range of emotions through facial expressions on the faces of babies. On board pages
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Presents a range of colours with interesting and unusual names like rose madder, sienna and azure. On board pages.
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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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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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A first word and picture book for young children. B right pictures and labels encourage children to look, point and learn.
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A story in which three baby owls wake up one night in their hole in a tree to find that their mother has gone. Darkness gathers and the owls grow anxious, until at last she returns and they bounce up and down with joy. Illustrated by Patrick Benson in full colour.
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