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Rascal and the Dragon Droppings - Paul JenningsRascal does a tiny poo. 'Weak', say the kids. The little dragon tries again.What will his next poo be like?
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Roary's Day at the SeasideRoary and friends are having fun building sandcastles at the beach. They need to bring back sand for Silver Hatch racetrack to fill the gravel trap. Meanwhile, Maxi is busy showing Mr Carburettor how fast he can go - what will happen next?
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Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? - Dr SeussMr Brown can make amazing sounds! From a cow Moo Moo to Boom Boom Boom the sound of thunder. Mr Brown can do it! How about you?
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Mr Gumpy's Motor Car - John BurninghamMr Gumpy is going for a drive in his motor car, but the children, the rabbit, the cat, the dog, the pig the sheep, the chickens, the calf and the goat all w ant to come along too. All is well until it starts raining. This book appeals to kids' sense of humour. Paperback. 32 pages.
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100 New Zealand Poems for ChildrenThis feast of New Zealand poems for children is fresh and familiar, funny and frightening. Written by grown-ups and kids, it shows us what is special about growing up in New Zealand.
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Buggy Buddies: Pip the Puppy BookPip the Puppy loves woofing! ‘He woofs in the night-time and then at first light. Quite often, he gives the poor postman a fright! ‘Press the button and join in too, as you take this Buggy Buddy Book with you wherever you go!
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Black Beauty - Anna SewellThe adventures, disappointments and joys of a very special horse. Black Beauty is a handsome, well-bred colt with a strong spirit. But when his owners are forced to sell him, his fortunes change from a life of comfort and kindness to one of hard labour and cruelty. Black Beauty soon learns how unpredictable life can be with man as his master.
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The Princess and the Pea - Lauren ChildReal Princesses do not grow on trees. You just have to wait for one to come to you. And if one does, just to be sure, make her a bed of twelve feather mattresses, and underneath those twelve feather mattresses place a small pea.
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Crazy Mayonnaisy Mum - Julia DonaldsonA fantastic collection of poems for the very young from an acknowledged master of rhyme.
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire HardbackWhen the Quidditch World Cup is disrupted by Voldemort's rampaging supporters and the terrifying Dark Mark is resurrected, it is obvious to Harry that, far from failing, Voldemort is getting stronger. The ultimate symbol to the magic world of the evil Lord's return would be if the one and only survivor of his death curse, Harry Potter, could finally be beaten.
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Touch and Feel: Pets (Board Book)Stroke the dog's silky fur. Tickle the baby bunny's fluffy coat and tail. With familiar animals and beautiful full colour photo's, toddlers will have fun discovering the tactile element of this book.
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Rascal and the Hot Air Balloon - Paul JenningsRascal has misbehaved he doesn’t chase rabbits, cars or cats; he likes to chase helicopters, planes and hot air balloons.
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Fox in Socks - Dr SeussJoin the irrepressible ‘Fox in Socks’ as he teaches a baffled Mr. Knox some of the quickest, slickest, tongue twisters in town.
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Furze the Fixer Paperback BookDougal scowled at the old umbrella in his hand. He chucked it into the junk pile. This was turning out to be the worst summer holiday ever. Okay, he was sorry Nan had a sore back. But why did big-mouthed sister Sarah have to say that she and Dougal would do some work round the place?
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George's Marvellous Medicine - Roald DahlMost grandmas are kind and helpful ladies. Not George's grandma. She's a grumpy and grizzly old grouch and George wants to teach her a lesson. So when it's time for her medicine, George concocts a bubbling, frothing, marvellous mixture, which is guaranteed to send her through the roof...
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Peter Rabbit : Little Box of BooksGet in touch with your senses and feelings with help from Peter Rabbit and his friends in this lovely collection of five adorable board books featuring soft and gentle illustrations of your favourite Beatrix Potter’s characters.
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The Biggest Number in the Universe - Julie LeibrichNesta needs a number for school, a very big number, so she asks Mr Abacus to help. He shows her that the biggest number is actually 1.
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Esio Trot - Roald DahlThe wonderful warm-hearted story of Mr Hoppy, Mrs Silver and the tortoise who brings them together. This edition has a great new Quentin Blake cover as well as some new biographical facts about Roald Dahl.
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Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator - Roald DahlCharlie Bucket has WON Willy Wonka's choclate factory and is on his way to take possession of it. In a great glass elevator! But when the elevator makes a fearful whooshing noise, Charlie and his family find themselves in splendid orbit around the Earth.
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Hop on Pop - Dr SeussDay, Play! See, Bee! Hop, Pop! Discovering rhyming words is so much fun and so easy! Just change the first letter and amazing the whole word changes! Simply brilliant with help from Dr. Seuss!
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