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    Don't Tickle the T. Rex!

    £12.99
    ISBN: 9781801313216
    AuthorUsborne
    PublisherNameUsborne Publishing Ltd
    Pub Date28/04/2022
    BindingBoard
    Pages10
    Availability: In Stock

    This irresistible novelty book combines touchy-feely patches with embedded sounds to create a hilarious treat for babies and toddlers. When you tickle the soft patches on the T.rex and the other dinosaurs, you'll hear them roar, grunt and squawk! At the end there's a musical finale guaranteed to get everyone dancing along.

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    This irresistible novelty book combines touchy-feely patches with embedded sounds to create a hilarious treat for babies and toddlers. When you tickle the soft patches on the T.rex and the other dinosaurs, you'll hear them roar, grunt and squawk! At the end there's a musical finale guaranteed to get everyone dancing along.

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