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Christmas was always a special time in the Finny family home
despite them living deep under the ocean. But, Christmas is about
to go very wrong indeed. Skinny Finny and his twin brother, Tubby
wake on Christmas morning to find their parents missing. They set
out to find them and to ruin Christmas in the process. Heaven help
anyone who gets in their way ... Will the world famous MI5 agent,
Super Spy Wobblebottom be able to stop Skinny Finny from ruining
Christmas for children all around the world? Or, will Skinny Finny
and his ingenious inventions win the day? The Crazy Christmas Caper
is perfect for young readers of 7-12 years old who enjoy a tale
that delivers suspense and laughs in equal measure. It's also been
written for adults to read to children of younger ages. A chapter
each night will send parent and child to bed with a sense of wonder
and, perhaps, a grin on their face
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Good Night, Cubs (Hardcover)
Brad M Epstein; Illustrated by Curt Walstead
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R574
R490
Discovery Miles 4 900
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Good Night Bears
Brad M Epstein; Illustrated by Curt Walstead
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R381
R322
Discovery Miles 3 220
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No Treats for Bullies! (Paperback)
Patricia Ann Brill; Illustrated by Curt Walstead; Designed by Michael Rohani
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R238
R198
Discovery Miles 1 980
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Do Bad Dogs Get Cancer? (Paperback)
Patricia Ann Brill; Illustrated by Curt Walstead; Designed by Designforbooks Com
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R234
R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
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The "Do Bad Dogs Get Cancer?" book is about helping children and
young adults better understand what happens when a loved one,
including their pet is diagnosed with cancer. This book allows the
reader to identify with the situation; provides a better
understanding of cancer and the ability to cope; understand that
cancer is not contagious. This boo uses reassuring words as a means
for parents to have an open discussion and address children's'
concerns regarding cancer.
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