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And Nick

Illustrated by Leonid Gore, By (author) Emily Gore





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Nick isn't sure what he wants--and that's okay! Youngest siblings and late bloomers will be delighted by this charming and reassuring picture book. There are four mice brothers: Rick, Mick, Vick...and Nick! Nick is the youngest, and while his brothers each know exactly what they want, Nick is never quite sure. Which color shirt is the nicest? What does Nick want to eat? Which flower will be best to pick from the meadow? Nick doesn't know! But... He might just be waiting for the right moment to bloom.

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Publisher | Simon & Schuster
Published date | 16 Jun 2015
Language |
Format | Hardback
Pages | 40
Dimensions | 279 x 216 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 442g
ISBN | 978-1-4169-5506-1
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / family / general (see also headings under social situations)


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