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Set 13: ?5 - picture attached


Charlie and Lola - I am not Sleepy and I will not go to Bed

C and L - But Excuse me, That is my Book

C and L - We Honestly can Look After Your Dog

C and L - My Wobbly Tooth Must Never Ever Fall Out

C and L - Say Cheese

C and L - Whoops!But it wasn't me!

Large set of Australian children's books


Set 17: ?10 - picture attached


The Man from Snowy River

Hattie and the Fox

Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

Waltzing Matilda

Olga the Brolga

My Marvellous Mum

The Bungarra Five

Clancy of the Overflow

Hunwick's Egg

The Hottest Dingo

Yes We Can

Snug as a Hug

Update: Most sets have now sold so I am splitting up the remaining books and selling them all individually for ?1 each. I will attach a photo of the ones left and list the titles:


Guess How Much I Love You (large hardback)

4 x hand puppet books: Wendy the Wide Mouthed Frog, Calm Down Boris, Turn it Up Doris, Hello Dudley

The Deep Blue Sea (use a torch to project images of poems onto a wall)

SuperDuck

FixIt Duck

Hit the Ball Duck

My Big Book of Monsters

Kippers A to Z

Mr Beast

Rosie's Zoo

Let's Go Home Little Bear

The Kiss that Missed

Fox on a Box

Diggers and Cranes (factual)

Magnetic Friends (putting detachable magnets on to animal faces)

Yikes Stinkysaurus

A Pipkin of Pepper

Monstersaurus

I Love You Little Monster

Fireman Sam Wheel of Fire

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