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Suitable for 3 - 6 years

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The Hargraves want their new baby to grow up big and strong. But the puny mite will hardly eat a thing. One day Mrs Hargraves finds an avocado in the fruit bowl, and the baby gobbles it up. Soon their baby is tackling burglars, carrying the shopping and keeping nasty bullies at bay! Full of magic and imagination, this classic story is a visually dazzling celebration of the joy of trying new things.

  • A charming picture book by a late master of the art
  • Perfect for picky eaters and less confident children
  • John Burningham won the Kate Greenaway Medal twice
  • His books included Mr Gumpy’s Outing and Granpa

“Amusing for adults, impressive for toddlers.” Observer

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Product Details

Catalogue number

1288 in Education Catalogue 2023–24

Series

Pie Corbett's Reading Spine

Format

Paperback

Date published

June 26th, 2015

Condition

New

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  • Avocado Baby Avocado Baby

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