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Children?s book collection ages 3-5, lots of old and modern classics


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Lost and found

Each Peach pear plum

Here we go (Eric Carle interactive sound and steering shell book)

The very hungry caterpillar

X2 Winnie the witch

Aliens love underpants

I?m not scared

Mog the forgetful cat

The Snowman

Tough guys

Guess how much I love you

101 dalmatians

Jack and th3 beanstalk

Dinosaurs love underpants

The smartest giant in time

Burglar Bill

The big book of dinosaurs

Thomas the tank engine - the railway series

Peter rabbit storytime

The tale of squirrel nutkin

Elmer and the wind

Gorilla

Tom Thumb

Sailor bear


?30 for all. Collection near Goose Green

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