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Jambalaya Comes Home
Carol Smith, Jambalaya Smith; Illustrated by Terri Kelleher
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R290
R245
Discovery Miles 2 450
Save R45 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Am I a Fool? (Paperback)
Jessy Carlisle; Illustrated by Terri Kelleher
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R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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We've all heard the old nursery rhyme about Jack Sprat. This is a
whimsical tale about his wife and how she learns about making
changes in her lifestyle which lead to her ultimately becoming more
healthy, both inside and out, with the loving support from her
husband, Jack.
Patrick Pointyhat is an elf with a problem, a big problem. He wants
to cross the bridge to meet the elf of his dreams but a nasty troll
is demanding payment before he will let Patrick cross. Patrick
devises a plan to cross the bridge that will rid him of the evil
troll for good.
An origami bird gets left behind and ends up on the adventure of
its life, only to discover there are limits to being made of paper.
Follow the tiny paper bird as it meets 'real' birds and sees all
the things life has to offer in this colourfully illustrated story,
sure to entertain young and old.
""Where Do Monsters Hide?"" is a bedtime tale told in rhyme about a
little boy named Edward, who is curious where monsters hide during
the day. His mother explains all the places they may be lurking. It
is a light-hearted story told for fun, with brightly colored,
whimsical illustrations, the sole purpose is to entertain you.
However, if you have a fear of monsters, or are afraid of the dark,
it might not be an appropriate bedtime story for you. Awarded 5
stars in a review by Readers' Favorite, reviewer Lisa Jones says,
.".".The plot was clever and very funny. All children have
questions about monsters under the bed, but this book questioned
where they lived and what they did. Children would find this book
exciting and fun with the bold illustrations and the unique
storyline...""
This is the story of a little girl that runs so fast everywhere she
goes, that she misses a lot of the world around her. Something
happens that makes the little girl have to walk and she soon
realizes that there were a lot of interesting things she never saw
while she was running.
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