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by sewbizzie - written on 16/10/08 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse is a book from the Happy Families collection. The cover is a light orange colour and there is a picture of 2 children sitting on top of a pantomime horse. The title is above this in blue lettering and above the title is the happy Families logo in orange rectangles. The back cover of the book is also light orange and has some small pictures showing other titles available in the collection. As you have probably gathered from the title of the book, Mr and Mrs Hay are a horse. Mr Hay is the front end and Mrs Hay is the back end, they work in the circle and on the stage. They have not always been a horse, Mrs Hay used to be a tree and Mr ...
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