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Lotta makes a mess! Astrid Lindgren: ?1.00

Emil and the Great Escape: Astrid Lindgren: ?1.00


Princess party cookbook: Annabel Karmel: ?2.50

Lunchboxes: Annabel Karmel: ?1.00

Little princesses book of baby: ?.200


Sleeping Beauty: A Magnetic Playbook: Rosalinda Kightley: ?3.00


Disney hardback: The Rescuers: ?1.00

Disney hardback: The princess and the frog: ?1.00


How many sleeps: Amber Stewart & Layn Marlow: ?1.00 SOLD

Little by Little: Amber Stewart & Layn Matthew: ?1.00 SOLD

Puddle's big step: Amber Stewart & Layn Marlow: ?1.00 SOLD

Just like tonight: Amber Stewart and Layn Marlow: ?1.00 SOLD

Bramble the brave: Amber Stewart & Layn Marlow: ?1.00 SOLD

I Love my cloth: Amber Stewart & Layn Marlow: ?1.00 SOLD


Penny and Pup: Linda Jennings: ?1.00

Guess how much I love you with DVD: ?2.00

Bear snores on: ?1.00 SOLD

Can't you sleep little bear? with dvd : Martin Waddell: ?2.00 SOLD

We're going on a bear hunt with dvd: Michael Rosen: ?2.00

This is our house with dvd: Michael Rosen; ?2.00


Cupcake and the princess party: Mandy Archer: ?1.50

Where there's a bear, there's trouble! : Michael Catchpool: ?1.00 SOLD


Paddington: Michael Bond: ?1.50


Brand New: Usborne Bedtime stories for little children: ?5.00 (rrp ?12.99) SOLD

Favourite nursery rhymes: a read-along book and cd: ?2.00


Charlie and Lola:

I am too absolutely small for school: Lauren Child: ?2.00 (large book)

I completely know about guinea pigs: Lauren Child: ?1.00

I will not ever never eat a tomato: Lauren Child: ?3.00 (large hardback)

I am extremely absolutely boiling: Lauren Child: ?1.00

I really absolutely must have glasses: Lauren Child: ?1.00

Say Cheese!: Lauren Child: ?1.00

My wobbly tooth must tooth must not ever never fall out: Lauren Child: ?1.00

Boo! made you jump: Lauren Child: ?1.00

I am really, really concentrating: Lauren Child: ?1.00

Whoops! but it wasn't me: Lauren Child: ?1.00

Snow is my favourite and my best: Lauren Child: ?1.00

I will be especially very careful: Lauren Child: ?1.00


Dr Seuss: There's a wocket in my pocket!: ?2.50

Dr Seuss: One fish, two fish: ?2.50

Dr Seuss: Mr. Brown can Moo can you? ?2.50

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