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Children?s book sets: Julia Donaldson, Dr Seuss, Beatrix Potter, Shirley Hughes, Thomas etc


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Good quality used sets of children?s books for sale.


Complete Collection of Original Tales 1-13 by Beatrix Potter - as new. ?15.


Set of 20 Thomas the Tank Engine books. Pre used, good quality. ?10.


Julia Donaldson classics - pre used, good quality. ?15.

Includes:

Room on the Broom

The Ugly Five

What the Ladybird Heard

The Paper Dolls

The Scarecrow?s Wedding

The Highway Rat

A Squash and a Squeeze

Stick Man

Tyrannosaurus Drip


Dr Seuss set. Pre used, good quality. ?15.

Includes:

Fox in socks

The cat in the hat

The Lorax

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish

Horton hears a who!

Dr Seuss?s ABC

The cat in the hat comes back

Green eggs and ham

How the grinch stole Christmas

The sneetches and other stories


Shirley Hughes classics. Pre used, good quality. ?15.

Includes:

Alfie?s feet

Alfie?s numbers

Alfie and the birthday surprise

All about Alfie

Alfie gives a hand

Alfie and the big boys

An evening at Alfie?s

Alfie gets in first

Alfie wins a prize

Alfie and grandma


Usborne Phonics Readers illustrated by Stephen Cartwright. 12 books. Pre used, good quality. ?10.


Ladybird tales, collection of 12 classic fairytales illustrated in full colour. Pre used, good quality. ?10.

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