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No more books thrown out of buggies! This board book comes complete with a jelly plastic spiral strap that can be joined to a buggy, highchair or cot. Join your Buggy Buddy Kitten as she explores her home and finds out all about colours.

Kitten Reviews | Toppsta

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This is Book 11 in the Buggy Buddies Series. See all Buggy Buddies books here.

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About Emily Bolam

Born in Amersham Buckinghamshire into a family of artists and other creative types, Emily has always flourished in art classes and decided she would like to be an artist when she was 5. She attended Brighton school of Art 1987-1990 and continues to live in the town working from a converted warehouse studio close to the beach. Despite spending all day drawing

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