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Busy Nativity: A Push, Pull, Slide Book

Illustrated by Emily Bolam, By (author) Campbell Books





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Busy Nativity introduces young children to the wonderful story of the First Christmas. Push, pull and turn the tabs to join Mary and Joseph on their long journey to Bethlehem, marvel as a host of angels appear and see beautiful baby Jesus in his crib. The perfect gift for toddlers with inquisitive fingers and minds, they will love playing with the easy-to-handle mechanisms in this bright and colorful board book with gentle rhyming text and magical illustrations by Emily Bolam.

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Publisher | Pan Macmillan
Published date | 19 Sep 2023
Language |
Format | Board book
Pages | 10
Dimensions | 180 x 180 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 100g
ISBN | 978-1-0350-1607-5
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / holidays & festivals / christmas


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