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by - written on 07/03/08 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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- Little Windows Books - There are a range of books in this series: ~ At home ~ On the building site ~ In the park ~ In the countryside ~ At the pond ~ On the farm ~ In the jungle ~ On the pond ~ In the sea - Price and Availability - ISBN: 0-7513-4364-3 costs £4.99 although I got a good deal as I bought a few in the series. I've looked on the DK website, www.dk.com but they don't show the book, however it is available from www.amazon.co.uk - Content and Format - This is obviously aimed at very young, pre-school / nursery age children, given that it is board book ... Read the complete review
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