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42 line drawings of different breeds of dogs to colour in. All
proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Battersea Dogs and
Cats Home. Suitable for all ages and with strong outlines for ease
of colouring.
Tales about sticky confectionary, talking fish, restless gargoyles,
mysterious magical eggs in the depths of space, a reasonable giant
rat, worlds made with words and worlds drowned in rivers of
chocolate... For teenagers and children. (Some suitable for adults
as well.) Dodo Books https: //www.booksfromdodo.uk
A coloring book for all age groups including original pictures of
Aladdin, vegetables, patterns, a parrot, professor, penguins,
pillar-box, lanterns, frogs, and many more.The pictures are on one
side of the paper, which is not thick and best suited to a dry
medium.With strong outlines for ease of colouring.Downloadable
files of these pictures to print out can be found at https:
//www.booksfromdodo.u
Patterns, a pixie, teapot, cockatoo, doll, genie, cat, dragon,
magician, and many more original pictures. 44 pages to colour
in.For all age groups.The pictures are on one side of the paper,
which is not thick and best suited to a dry medium.Downloadable
files of these pictures to print out can be found at https:
//www.booksfromdodo.u
There is a strange glow in Penny's greenhouse. She knows how to
grow every flower, fruit and vegetable you can name, and perhaps
even ones that come from another planet. With line illustrations. A
download of this title is available from Dodo Books https:
//www.booksfromdodo.uk
Everyone has dragons. Charlie is best friends with his. Mandy
doesn't recognise hers until she loses her spaceship. The only way
to travel in the universe of the imagination is by dragon. With
line illustrations. Dodo Books https: //www.booksfromdodo.u
The Glee Machine can conjure up every fantastic world you could
want to visit. It also conjures up murderous gargoyles that want to
suck your mind dry. With line illustrations. Dodo Books https:
//www.booksfromdodo.uk
Poems by the writer of The Beggar's Opera. John Gay had a
humorously sardonic view of human nature. From three centuries ago,
his Fables show that nothing changes. All life is here -
charlatans, doxies, thugs, misers, the self-deluded, the gossips,
the opportunist politicians ... and many animals who know
better.Fully illustrated with line drawings by Dandi Palmer.From
"The Elephant and the Bookseller": - When wrinkling with a sneer,
his trunk,"Friend," quoth the Elephant, "you're drunk; E'en keep
your money, and be wise: Leave man on man, to criticise; For that
you ne'er can want a pen, Among the senseless sons of men. They
unprovok'd, will court the fray: Envy's a sharper spur than pay. No
author ever spared a brother; Wits are game-cocks, to one another.
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