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Book 1
Book 1

Bears in the Night

This classic children’s book is perfect for young and reluctant readers, thanks to its clever repetition and use of only... MoreBears in the Night

Book 2
Book 2

Great Day for Up

Two beloved giants of children’s books – Dr. Seuss and Quentin Blake – come together for this joyous celebration of life... MoreGreat Day for Up

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Book 3
Book 3

In a People House

Small children will delight in making the connection between words and pictures, as a mischievous mouse shows Mr. Bird... MoreIn a People House

Book 4
Book 4

Old Hat New Hat

In OLD HAT NEW HAT the first few pages carry the reader well into the plot simply by the repetition of three words. Grad... MoreOld Hat New Hat

(1 review) 4 1
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Book 5
Book 5

Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him!

From Alice and Abe to Zeb and Zipper, an alphabetical array of guests turns out for the biggest birthday party ever. B... MoreHooper Humperdink...? Not Him!

Book 7
Book 7

The Berenstain's B Book

In the B Book, the youngest child will be entertained by a hilarious build-up of words beginning with the letter B. It's... MoreThe Berenstain's B Book

Book 8
Book 8

Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb

Very young children will appreciate 'HAND HAND FINGERS THUMB' on the most basic finger-playing, hand-clapping level. Thi... MoreHand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb

(1 review) 4 1
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Book 9
Book 9

The Tooth Book

In this rollicking rhyming tale, Dr. Seuss takes a hilarious look at teeth, where to find them, what to do with them a... MoreThe Tooth Book

Book 10
Book 10

The Nose Book

'Everybody grows a nose', and every pre-school child is interested in his own. THE NOSE BOOK looks at a world of noses t... MoreThe Nose Book

Book 11
Book 11

Would You Rather Be A Bullfrog?

Dr. Seuss muses on a variety of wild and wacky options for young children to consider - Would they rather be a bullfro... MoreWould You Rather Be A Bullfrog?

(1 review) 5 1
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Book 12
Book 12

The Berenstain Bears On the Moon

When THE BERENSTAIN BEARS GO TO THE MOON young children will want to read along and join them in an adventure that is bo... MoreThe Berenstain Bears On the Moon

Book 13
Book 13

Wings on Things

Marc Brown creates Wings on Things in a variety of colours, shapes, sizes and places, and introduces concepts to prescho... MoreWings on Things

Book 14
Book 14

The Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree

Join the Berenstain Bears on a spooky adventure in this classic children’s book perfect for learning to read! ... MoreThe Berenstain Bears and the Spooky Old Tree

Book 15
Book 15

"C" is for Clown: a Circus of "C" Words

C IS FOR CLOWN follows the highly successful 'B Book' and introduces young children to a crazy collection of words begin... More"C" is for Clown: a Circus of "C" Words

Book 16
Book 16

The Cat in the Hat Dictionary

Packed with all the zany humour and bizarre characters that make Dr.Seuss so popular with young readers, this wacky di... MoreThe Cat in the Hat Dictionary

Book 17
Book 17

Dr. Seuss's Flip-the-Flap Collection

8 of Dr Seuss' wacky lift-the-flap board books in a colourful slipcase collection. Contains: Crazy Colo... MoreDr. Seuss's Flip-the-Flap Collection

Book 18
Book 18

The Shape of Me and Other Stuff

The Shape of Me and Other Stuff gives children the opportunity to identify all the amusing shapes throughout this book a... MoreThe Shape of Me and Other Stuff

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