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I am happy to discount for 5 or more books, or make me an offer as I need to clear space asap.



Books for 0.50p


Usborne Little Ballerina Dancing book (cd is missing)

Alfie's shop by Shirley Hughes

Never lie on a lion: Alan James Brown

Hide and Seek Birthday Treat: Linda Jennings



Books for ?1.00


Charlie and Lola : I can't stop hiccuping

Charlie and Lola: Help! I really mean it!

Charlie and Lola: But I am an alligator

Charlie and Lola: We honestly can look after your dog

Charlie and Lola: Look after your planet

Charlie and Lola: Say Cheese!

The Gruffalo's Child

Charlie and Lola: I want to be much more bigger like you

Five- minute stories: Rapunzel and other stories: Miles Kelly

The Perfect Hug: Joanna Walsh

Charlie and Lola: Snow is my favourite and my best

Charlie and Lola: whoops! But it wasn't me

Charlie and Lola: My wobbly tooth must not ever never fall out

Mummu do you love me? Jeanne Willis





Books for ?2.00


The Treasure Hunt: Nick Butterworth

Josephine wants to dance: Jackie French

Angelo: Quentin Blake

Snuff: Quentin Blake

The Magical Snowman: Catherine Walters

Charlie and Lola: Snow is my favourite and my best , I really really need actual ice skates

Lola the lollipop fairy: Tim bugbird

Ella bella ballerina and Cinderella : James Mayhew

Ella Bella ballerina and The Sleeping beauty: James Mayhew

The cat in the hat: Dr Seuss

Mr Brown can moo van you? Dr Seuss

One Fish,Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish : Dr Seuss

There's a wocket in my pocket! Dr Seuss

Bella the brave fairy: Claire Henley

Elmer Again: David Mckee


Splish, Splash, Splat: Rob Scotton

Frozen

Favourite nursery rhymes: a read along book and CD

Five minute stories: Lazy Jack and other stories


Books for ?3.00


Where's Wally Deluxe anniversary edition

Charlie and Lola: I am too absolutely small for school (10 year anniversary book)

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