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Eden Beatrix Potter MobileDescription: Brand: Eden / Type: Mobiles / This musical mobile aims to help develop auditory, visual and fine motor skills. Spinning ... more Newest Review: ... soft characters hanging from the mobile - a frog (Jeremy Fisher), duck, (Jemima Puddle Duck) , pig (Pigling Bland) and rabbit ... more More Eden furniture
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Double Fudge by Judy Blume - Puffin Books
Double Fudge continues the embarrassing adventures of Peter Hatch ... |
£ 3,03 |
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Doble Fudge / Double Fudge by Judy Blume - Alfaguara
Double Fudge continues the embarrassing adventures of Peter Hatch ... |
£ 4,52 |
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Format: audiobook on CD, Publisher: Chivers Press Ltd, ISBN: 0754
Double Fudge continues the embarrassing adventures of Peter Hatch ... |
£ 31,31 |
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by sersha - written on 29.03.05 (Very useful, 643 readings)
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Don't some baby things just make you melt? It's the pastel colours, the soft squishy textures, the softness of it all. I was given this mobile when still pregnant with my daughter, and it was the first thing that really made me realise I was going to have a little person around to appreciate it. I even used to play the music to my bump so that she would get used to it! I loved Beatrix Potter stuff as a child - and it's timeless 30 years later, and immensely popular for young children and babies. My two year old nephew gobbles up the stories and knows all the words. And of course although my baby girl is VERY advanced, LOL, she isn't reading stories quite yet, ...
by gillon - written on 11.10.00 (Very useful, 698 readings)
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I bought my second daughter a Beatrix Potter, Peter Rabbit mobile for her cot when she was a few weeks old. Four characters hang from the mobile, Jemima Puddleduck, Jeremy Fisher (the frog) and 2 exact same versions of Peter Rabbit himself. Don’t know whether the latter was intentional or whether I just got the ‘odd’ box. The manufacturers state that the mobile is for use from birth to the age of 5 months (presumably after this age, the baby could sit up and pull it down on themselves, or tangle themselves up) but personally I have extended the life of it by attaching it to the upper most part of the cot well out of my child’s reach. ...



