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The World is Full of Babies by Mick Manning & Brita Granstrom (Paperback)
Condition: Well read
THE WORLD IS FULL OF BABIES – human babies, baby bats, tiny tadpoles, playful puppies, downy chicks, piglets – babies of all sizes, shapes and colours. Some cry and others squeak, some sleep upside down, some grow three times bigger in just three days! This enchanting book shows how babies of all kinds grow and develop. Each page is filled with activity, colour and information which will fascinate children and encourage them…
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Meg’s Eggs by Helen Nicoll & Jan Pienkowski (Paperback)
Condition: Well read
A Meg & Mog book.
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Peppa Pig: Fun at the Fair – Ladybird Books (Paperback)
Condition: Good
Roll up! Roll up! Today, Peppa, George and their family are going on a day out to the funfair. Who will win an enormous teddy bear and who will be scared of the helter-skelter? Find out what happens in this fairground adventure.
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Birds of Prey – Ultimate Sticker Book by Ben Hoare (Paperback)
Condition: Good (A few stickers are missing)
Find out all about birds that hunt with this informative and fun sticker book. Choose stickers to create your own colourful birds-of-prey scene. The easy-peel stickers can be used more than once.
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Winnie-the-Pooh A Very Grand Thing by A.A. Milne (Hardback)
It is a Blusterous day. Pooh and Piglet are visiting Owl to wish him a Very Happy Thursday, when suddenly Owl’s house
is blown down and they are stuck inside. How will they escape? Piglet does a Very Grand Thing and comes to the rescue…
Join Pooh, Piglet and all their friends in this specially adapted adventure from The House at Pooh Corner.
slight damage to spin
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The Hunger Games (Paperback) Suzanne Collins
Sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen regards it as a death sentence when she is forced to represent her district in the annual Hunger Games, a fight to the death on live TV. But Katniss has been close to death before – and survival, for her, is second nature. The Hunger Games is a searing novel set in a future with unsettling parallels to our present. Welcome to the deadliest reality TV show ever…Slight bend on front cover. -
Welcome to Dead House by RL Stine (paperback) Bargain
Amanda and Josh move with their parents into an old haunted house located in the strange town of Dark Falls where people are unlike any they have known before.Slight tear on front cover. -
Matilda – by Roald Dahl (Paperback) bargain
Small cut on the top corner of cover , pen marking on the cover . This book is still in reading condition, not highlighted on any of the pages .
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Why Can’t I Tickle Myself?: Big Questions from Little People Answered by Some Very Big People
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Captain Pugwash – The Portobello Plague (paperback)
The Portobello Plague The crew of the Black Pig return from a log voyage having used up the latest scraps of food on board and can’t wait to get their feet on land and some food in their bellies. But when they reach the harbour, a strange voice warns them of a plaqu and begs them to stay away. Starving, Pugwash hatches a plan to climb aboard Jake’s ship and steal his food, and ends up beating his enemy at his own game. .
creased cover
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A Prince among Frogs (Tales of the Frog Princess) E. D. Baker (paperback)
Water damage on front cover.
Princess Millie and her fiancé, Audun, are busy planning their wedding when disaster strikes. Millie’s baby brother, Felix, has been kidnapped, and with the kingdom’s best witches away, it’s up to Millie and Audun to rescue him. Fans will be delighted with this funny and ferocious finale to the Tales of the Frog Princess.
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Little Sister: Summer Camp by Allan Frewin Jones (paperback)
No school! No Amanda! Bliss! Stacy’s looking forward to her holiday at a summer camp – a whole month away from big sister Amanda and all the blabber-mouthed Bimbos! But then the biggest disaster of the century happens: the sisters end up at the SAME CAMP! Who’s going to suffer the most Stacy Amanda Or the rest of the campers! -
Conrad: The Factory-Made Boy by Christine Nostlinger (paperback)
Mrs. Bartolotti finds a factory-made child, who never does anything wrong, in the post—delivered by mistake. The factory men try to reclaim Conrad but he doesn’t want to go.
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I am Not Sleepy and I Will Not go to Bed by Lauren Child (paperback)
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Sometimes he has to try and get her to go to bed. This is a hard job because Lola likes to stay up late. Lola says “I am not slightly sleepy at 6 or 7 or 8. I am still wide awake at 9 and not at all tired at 10, 11 and 12 and I will probably still be perky at even 13 o’clock in the morning.” Lola says she never gets tired.
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