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123, Anteater Stuck Up A Tree: A Curious Counting Book

Illustrated by Max Jackson, By (author) Max Jackson

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1 silly anteater has got himself stuck up a tree. 2 curious crocodiles have come to see. 3 friendly moose are forming a plan. Even the ants are lending a hand … On every page of this cute counting book, children are encouraged to spot and count all the animals that turn up to help the anteater down from the tree. There are new arrivals on every page and plenty for children to spot as scenes get busier and more and more animals turn up to join in the fun.

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Normally shipped | Available from overseas. Dispatched in aprox 4-8 weeks as local supplier is out of stock
Publisher | Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
Published date | 12 Jul 2018
Language |
Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 250 x 172 x 4mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-7805-5574-4
Readership Age |
BISAC | juvenile nonfiction / concepts / counting


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