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Books > Children's & Educational > Fiction > Animal stories
Peppa’s little brother George is learning to use the potty, and Peppa wants to help! Press the flushable potty button, plus 4 sound buttons, while reading to hear silly flushing sounds, bubbly washing sounds, and more to make potty training fun for little ones!
This book is special because:
Hands on interaction engages young readers and encourages your child to want to use the potty
Multisensory reading experiences stimulate the imaginations of young readers
Matching pictures to play-a-sound buttons builds concentration
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Bamboo
(Hardcover)
Stephen Whitmore; Contributions by Stephen Whitmore; Edited by Sam Frith
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R615
Discovery Miles 6 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Wet Dog
(Hardcover)
Brenda Ponnay; Illustrated by Brenda Ponnay
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R663
Discovery Miles 6 630
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Inspired by traditional folktales from around the world, this
features fantastical, mesmerising tales about how different forest
animals came to resemble the species that we know today. The
stories mix humour, suspense, a few scares and charming full colour
artwork to spellbinding effect. Full list of stories: How The Bear
Lost His Tail, How The Frog Became King of the Marshes, How
Kangaroo Got A Tail, Why Owls Stare, Silver Soup and the Sneaky
Fox, How The Stag Got His Antlers, How Dogs Became Our Friends, How
Raven Brought Light To The Forest.
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Stinky the Skunk
(Hardcover)
Michael Allan; Illustrated by Katie Allan; Edited by Tracy, Allan,
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R512
Discovery Miles 5 120
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A hilarious exploration of grumpiness: this is a book for any child
who has ever woken up to find everything unreasonably annoying.
Today is a terrible day for Wolfie: it's cloudy (there is a single
cloud), the water in the bubble bath is ice cold, there aren't
enough chocolate chips in the cookies and everyone else is having a
nice day (lucky them). No one understands Wolfie at school. But
then Penguin comes along... and she does understand. Suddenly
things start to get a whole lot better. This is a story
about how when you're feeling misunderstood, sometimes all it takes
to change your perspective completely, is a like-minded friend. A
wonderful, and relatable story about the loneliness that comes with
feeling grumpy and how a friend can give a rain cloud day, a sunny
new spin. Funny for both children and adults alike - while
children will delight at the funny dissonance between text and
image, the parents will recognise the all too relatable tale of
out-of-proportion toddler grumpiness.Â
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