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Item Details
Title:
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GOOGLY EYES: FLUFFY KITTEN GOES EXPLORING!
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By: |
Dynamo, Dynamo (Illus) |
Format: |
Board book |
List price:
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£3.99 |
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ISBN 10: |
1843228807 |
ISBN 13: |
9781843228806 |
Publisher: |
ANNESS PUBLISHING |
Pub. date: |
28 November, 2013 |
Pages: |
12 |
Description: |
Fluffy Kitten wants to explore, but all too soon realizes she is lost; can her friends help her get home? Every child will enjoy watching the cute animals' big googly eyes move around in this fun boardbook! |
Synopsis: |
Kids will enjoy watching the cute animals' big googly eyes moving around in this fun boardbook! With a lively narrative, bright illustrations and roving eyeballs to keep small children entertained. The story is told using simple vocabulary and familiar language that youngsters can follow easily, whether you read to them or they try by themselves. Other titles in the Googly Eyes series include Goodnight Benjy Bunny, The Pig with the Curliest Tail and Polly the Farm Puppy. One evening, Fluffy Kitten creeps out of the house and jumps over a wall. When Bessy Blackbird asks where she is going, Fluffy replies, "To see the world!" Fluffy dives into a duck pond, and is rescued by Dancer the Pony. "Shouldn't you be at home?" he asks. Fluffy just shakes herself and scampers off. "Don't wander too far!" warns Bella Butterfly, but Fluffy doesn't listen. All too soon, Fluffy realizes she is lost! Fortunately, her watchful friends have been keeping an eye on her...Children will love turning the thick board pages and laughing at the exciting googly eyes that pop out of every scene, and the jolly characters will keep your child happy as you read together. |
Illustrations: |
illustrations throughout |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Armadillo Books |
Returns: |
Returnable |
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