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    Pip And Posy, Where Are You? At The Party

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    £6.99
    A brand new title in the Pip and Posy felt flap series for babies and toddlers.

    Pip And Posy, Where Are You? At The Park

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    £6.99

    The next title in the Pip and Posy felt flap series for babies and toddlers.

    This bright, cheerful book with soft felt flaps is ideal for babies and toddlers.

    Where's Baby Chick?

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    £5.99
    In Where's Baby Chick?, you're on the look out for Baby Bunny, Baby Lamb, Baby Kitten and Baby Chick himself! Lift the final flap and there's a surprise mirror - always a hit with little ones. With its handy strap and mini format, this cute little buggy book is just perfect for babies and toddlers on the go.

    My First Lift-The-Flap Nursery Rhymes

    Temporarily Out of Stock
    £12.99
    From Humpty Dumpty to Hey Diddle Diddle, introduce little ones to the joy of nursery rhymes with bright, beautiful artwork and easy-to-lift card flaps revealing a hidden surprise on every page!

    Pip And Posy, Where Are You? At Christmas

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    £6.99
    A brand-new festive title in the Pip and Posy felt flap series for babies.

    Out And About: Sky Explorer

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    £7.99

    From amazing cloud formations and rainbows to twinkling stars and planets, become an expert sky explorer with this brilliant guide to the wonders of the sky, both by day and night.

    Out and About: Minibeast Explorer

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    £6.99
    The perfect introduction to minibeasts for children aged 8-12! Ideal for any budding wildlife explorers, this book encourages children to get outside and spot minibeasts in the wild!

    Who's Hiding at the Seaside?

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    £7.99
    A beautiful lift-the-flap board book from the National Trust for little nature lovers everywhere! There are lots of animals at the seaside, but where are they hiding and what are they doing?