Say Hello to the Baby Animals! - A Soft to Touch Book - Ian Whybrow
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Say Hello to the Baby Animals!
Pages: 24, Hardcover, Children's Books Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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Pages: 18, Board book, Campbell Books Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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Say Hello to the Baby Animals!: A soft totouch book
Pages: 24, Edition: New edition, Paperback, Children's Books Last Update 29.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 18/11/08 (Very useful, 167 readings)
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This is another book I have borrowed from the local library to read to my two year old at bedtime. It is published by Macmillan books and the author is Ian Whybrow. I had not realised but after doing some research I am very familiar with this authors other work. He writes the books for 'Harry and his bucketful of Dinosaurs' which have been made into a TV series which runs on the Playhouse Disney channel. I have also borrowed some of his other books 'Wobble Bear Says Yellow' and 'Again!' both of which I adored! The book is illustrated by Edward Eaves. The book starts by introducing us to Baby Lion and then he decides to walk around to look for his friends.As ... Read the complete review
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