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by - written on 15/07/08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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An enchanting and endearing little tale can be found here in this beautifully ilustrated picture book, Where are you hiding Copycub? Written by accomplished British author Richard Edwards, this story is just one in a series of books about little Copycub. In this story Copycub, a little fuzzy brown bear is enjoying all the nicer things in life and as all little people like to do Copycub loves to play games. His favourite game is hiding, and however hard he tries his mother always finds him. Each time Copycub's mother finds him he calls out "can't find me here" which his mother replies "oh, yes I can", until that one fateful day when ... Read the complete review
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