Usborne Touchy Feely Books: Hide and Seek Christmas - Fiona Watt
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Newest Review: ... all have touchy-feely hats, so the book draws you in just from the front cover. The book contains double-paged spread ... more |
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Hide-And-Seek Dragons (Touchy-Feely FlapBooks)
Pages: 10, Edition: Brdbk, Board book, Usborne Books Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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£ 7.40 |
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Hide-And-Seek Penguins (Touchy-Feely FlapBooks)
Pages: 10, Edition: Brdbk, Board book, Usborne Books Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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£ 16.99 |
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Hide and Seek Christmas (Usborne Touchy FeelyBooks)
Pages: 10, Board book, Usborne Publishing Ltd Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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£ 5.61 |
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Animal Hide-And-Seek (Usborne Farmyard TalesTouchy-Feely)
Pages: 10, Edition: Brdbk, Board book, Usborne Books Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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£ 10.34 |
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Read Reviews for Usborne Touchy Feely Books: Hi...

by - written on 05/12/08 (Very useful, 176 readings)
Rating:
Working in a library is somewhat dangerous for a serial reader like me. I'm constantly paying attention to the books coming in and going out as I'm scanning and stamping them, often keeping a little bit of paper in my pocket to write down books that look like they'll be a good read as well! But its also good for Harry, as I am encouraging him to be a reader like his mum, and I bring home lots of books for him. I noticed this one coming back to the library last week, and the child was reluctant to give it up, so that told me it was a good book! I quickly grabbed it for Harry before it went back out, and now we've been enjoying it too! The book is another ... Read the complete review
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