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Magnetic Fun Funny Faces
Pages: 12, Board book, Top That! Kids Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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Funny Faces in the Magnetic Fun series of books is one of my son's most recent additions to his vast book collection. It was bought for him by his grandparents as a gift and currently retails at £5.99. This book is published by Top That Kids and was purchased from the book club at the school where my mother teaches. It is also available direct from www.topthatpublishing.com. Funny Faces is a clever little book which teaches recognition of facial features while at the same time being fun for little ones. Each page has a face which is void of any eyes, nose or mouth. The elements around the face tell us what type of character this face ... Read the complete review
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