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Buster goes to collect the eggs
for breakfast, meeting all the
animals in his search, until
finally he remembers where
to look.
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The
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Who does the pink tongue
belong to?’It’s mine!’says
the tiger. Find out who the long neck, tail, paw, nose and eye belong to, but watch out for the hungry lion! |

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It’s your birthday so lift the flaps on each page to open the presents your friends have brought. But the best present
is from mummy and daddy.
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Buster finds lots to do all day long. Share in his
various activities, both
indoors and outdoors, right
up to going to bed and
falling asleep.
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We are invited to touch each
animal, being assured that
they won't bite. But beware
of the hungry crocodile on
the last page! |
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We follow Sam the farm dog around the farm as he finds out
who is making the various noises as the day begins.
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flap book |
A first counting book with
all the familiar farm animals.
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A first alphabet book full of
the wild animals to be found in a zoo.
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‘I’m a hungry mouse, I like
eating cheese’. We meet a succession of hungry animals, ending with a very big tiger
who likes eating – guess who?
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A visit to the farm where we
meet all the different mothers
and their babies, including
the hen and her chicks who
are really fluffy.
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flap book |
A child writes to Santa for a
special present for Christmas.
After wrapping some unsuitable
presents, he finds the perfect one
and brings it on Christmas Eve.
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