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Description: ISBN 1405054182 / Author: Mike Brownlow / Genre: Junior Books / This multi-novelty board book is perfect for little hands to explore the ... more Newest Review: ... the front cover). There is a basket on the back of the quadbike and when the tab at the top is pulled, the farmer's dog pops ... more |
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Format: paperback (B format), Publisher: BRF (The Bible Reading F
A rookery nook that puts the Bible into rhyming slang? That's The ... |
£ 4.79 |
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by historywitch - written on 06.04.07 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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"Every little girl needs a book about farmyard machinery" we said to ourselves as we took this book off the shelves, "perhaps it will help us fight the sea of pink which at times threatens to completely overwhelm us". So buy it we did and it was back home for the tester, Olivia, to get her grubby sticky paws on our latest literary offering. Mike Brownlow has illustrated a couple of these Move It! books : Move It! Garage, Move It! Builders and Move It! Rescue are the others in this particular series. They are basic activity board books with cardboard pieces which move and spin, designed for toddlers and young children to play with. They are ...
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