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Usborne Farmyard Tales: Kitten's Day Out
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Product description
One day, Fluff the kitten is gripped with the urge to go out and explore! But when she gets lost, how will she make her way home? This gentle adventure from the favourite Farmyard Tales reading scheme has a short text for children to read alone, and a longer one which is ideal for sharing. It’s the perfect book to snuggle up with together!
#taking-your-first-steps
Product Details
Catalogue number
9505 in EU Primary Rewards Catalogue 2018/19
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780746063156
Publisher
Date published
January 28th, 2005
Other details
- 16 pages
Condition
New
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Lower Primary 150L - 490L Pk A
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leSquidge
on 3 March 2012
Great book which i read to my son – not his favourite tale though