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47 books for 4 to 7 year olds


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Various books including quite a few easy first reading books for children in Reception and Year 1 such a Belinda and the bears go shopping, Mr Tubs is lost, Ronnie?s treasure hunt, Elvis the squirrel etc.

Other gems I claude Stone Age boy, this mouse belongs to me, Isadora Moon, where the wild things are, etc


All 47 books for ?35


I am happy to deliver them to you if you are in the Dulwich area.

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