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List view record 2091: Who's bad and who's good, Little Red Riding Hood?List view anchor tag for record 2091: Who's bad and who's good, Little Red Riding Hood?
List view record 2092: Who's had a poo? and lots of other questions : search and find differences!List view anchor tag for record 2092: Who's had a poo? and lots of other questions : search and find differences!
List view record 2093: Who's next? : Guess who!List view anchor tag for record 2093: Who's next? : Guess who!
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Who's next? : Guess who!

Poitier, Anton2016
Books, Manuscripts
This amusing guessing game book is entertaining and educational for pre-schoolers. Featuring a cast of quirky animals on each spread, children are prompted by questions to guess who will appear on the next page and who's leaving the page. The guessing game nature of this book allows children to u...
List view record 2094: Who's who at schoolList view anchor tag for record 2094: Who's who at school
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Who's who at school

Weakland, Mark2019
Books, Manuscripts
Who will I meet at school? All the people inside the cheerfully illustrated Who's Who at School care about kids, from the principal to the music teacher, the school nurse to the cooks and custodians. A 1st-person student narrator introduces young readers to common members of a diverse elementary-...
List view record 2095: Whose eggs? : a lift-the-flap bookList view anchor tag for record 2095: Whose eggs? : a lift-the-flap book
List view record 2096: Whose footprints? : a lift-the-flap bookList view anchor tag for record 2096: Whose footprints? : a lift-the-flap book
List view record 2097: Whose house? : a lift-the-flap bookList view anchor tag for record 2097: Whose house? : a lift-the-flap book
List view record 2098: Whose tail? : a lift-the-flap bookList view anchor tag for record 2098: Whose tail? : a lift-the-flap book
List view record 2099: Why I love grandma's placeList view anchor tag for record 2099: Why I love grandma's place
List view record 2100: Why I love summerList view anchor tag for record 2100: Why I love summer
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Why I love summer

Wagner, Michael, 1964-2018
Books, Manuscripts
There are four seasons in a year, and they're all awesome, but only one of them gets to be summer! Sunny days, weekends at the pool, games in the backyard, daylight until late and long, lovely holidays ... that's summer, the best season ever. The perfect follow up to the much-loved Why I Love Footy.
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