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1. Charlie and Lola pop-up book: hard back: I will not ever Never eat a tomato ?2.00




2. Giraffes Can't dance: ?1.00


The next collection of books are all ?1.00 each or 5 for ?4.00 or 12 for ?7.00


What Friends do best: Jonathan Emmett

You're too small! : Shen Roddie

Gilbert The Hero: Jane Clarke

Dogs Don't do Ballet

Handa's Surprise: Eileen Browne

Penny and Pup: Linda Jennings

Hushabye: Claire Freedman

A Dragon on the Doorstep : Stella Blackstone

A Message for Santa:

Laura's Christmas Star: Klaus Baumgart

Emil and the great escape: Astrid Lindgen

Lotta makes a mess! Astrid Lindgren


The next lot of books are ?2.00 each or the whole lot for ?15.00


Dear Fairy Godmother: Michael Rosen

The tale of a naughty little rabbit: Beatrix Potter

Ballerina Bella and the Lucky Locket:

Ten Little Monkeys jumping on the bed

Fairy Daisy and the secret promise

Frog and toad are friends: by Arnold Lobel

Little Rabbit Foo Foo (no dvd included)

Guess how much I love you with dvd

Frozen: Book of the film

The three little pigs: a lift the flap fairy tale



Tales from Shakespeare retold by Marci Williams: 14 books all in excellent condition as a duplicate set: ?10.00


The Misadventures of Winnie the Witch- eight magical stories in colour: ?4.00



The next lot of books are ?1.50 each or all 5 for ?5.00


Paddington: Michael Bond

On the road with Mavis and Marge: Niamh Sharkey

Winnie at the Seaside: Valerie Thomas

Cupcake and the princess party

The secret path: Nick Butterworth


Annabel Karmel's Superfoods for babies and children: ?3.00

Annabel Karmel: Lunchboxes: ?1.00

Annabel Karmel: Princess party cookbook:?2.50


Disney 365 bedtime stories: ?3.00

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