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by - written on 14/03/06 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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***Background*** This book was written and illustrated by Maurice Pledger assisted by A.J. Wood in 1998 and is published by Templar Publishing. It is part of the Nature Trail Series, a hard backed set, which has a bit of everything in here with touch and feel sections as well as flaps to lift up. Along the way there is also a special adventure as a young dolphin struggles to find his family - along the way we are asked to look out for the mother dolphin on each page. Maurice Pledger books specialise in giving your child something to do other than turn the pages and listen to the story and he has other series available including Magnetic Story Books and the ... Read the complete review
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