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187 days ago

X2 Children's Books

Narelle from Titirangi

BOOK SET X2

"Ribbit Rabbit" + "Moo Hoo".

By Candance Ryan + illustrated by Mike Lowery.
*Bloomsbury Paperbacks*

"Ribbit Rabbit"-
*A uniquely clever celebration of friendship.Frog and Bunny are best friends. Ribbit Rabbit. Rabbit Ribbit.
But what happes when they get in a fight?
Ribbit Rabbit. Yip it, Yap it.
You'll have to read the book to find out!
Ribbit Rabbit. Grip it, Grab it.*

"Moo Hoo"-
*This celebration of true and new friends is an udder hoot. Cow and Owl do everything together. Moo Hoo.Hoo Moo.
But what happens when they meet a new friend? Moo Hoo. Roo New. Luckily, you hold the answer right in your hands. Moo Hoo. Woo Hoo!*

Great Condition
Can possibly drop off if local or can post😃

Price: $6.99

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