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Read Reviews for Mr. Tick the Teacher - Allan A...
by - written on 22/10/08 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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This book is Mr Tick the Teacher. It is a title from the Happy Families collection of books which have been designed and written especially for beginner and new readers. The front cover of the book is light green and has a picture of an old fashioned teacher and his wife with a small group of children around him. The title is above this in blue lettering and above the title is the Happy Families logo in blue rectangles. The back cover of the book is also light green and has a white rectangle in the centre which has small picture showing other titles available in this collection. On the first page of the book we are introduced to six children with small ... Read the complete review
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