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The Rory Stories Seaside Activity Book (Rorystories activity book ...
Pages: 36, Paperback, Keppel Publishing Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
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Rory & His Rock Pool Adventure - Andrew Wolffe
by belfin - written on 25/01/08 (Very useful, 104 readings)
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*Background* Andrew Wolffe is a writer from Scotland who bases his stories on a little boy who lives in the village of Sandy Bay. This is the first one in a series of many books about Rory and his little dog, Scruff McDuff. Tom Cole provides the illustrations in these books. *The Story* This story starts with a little boy called Rory and his dog, Scruff McDuff. They love to play on the sand and to explore the rock pools when the sea seems very far away. Today though they get a bit of a shock when they come face to face with a large creature. Rory soon recognises that it is a whale and that he must be in trouble to be so near the beach. After a bit of a chat, the ...
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