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Babar's World Tour

Babar's World Tour

Author:Laurent De Brunhoff
Publisher:Harry N Abrams
Catalogue number:136173
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 3 weeks

The latest from venerable storyteller and brilliant artist Laurent de Brunhoff has Babar's family on a world tour! They visit a number of countries around the globe.
First stop is Italy where they learn...

£9.95

The Barefoot Book of Fairy Tales

The Barefoot Book of Fairy Tales

Author:Malachy Doyle
Publisher:Barefoot Books
Catalogue number:136360
Availability: Temporarily out of stock: expected back within 4 weeks

In The Barefoot Book of Fairy Tales, follow a journey to magical and memorable lands with this anthology of classic fairy tales from cultures around the world. This marvellous collection includes twelve...

£14.99

Pick your brains about...  France

Pick your brains about... France

Publisher:Cadogan Guides
Catalogue number:124757
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

This book is packed with fascinating facts and stories from France; its people and their way of life, food, customs, shops, language, history, famous people, sport, landmarks, spectacular sights and...

£4.99

Normandy With Your Family

Normandy With Your Family

Series:Frommer's Countries and Regions Guides
Publisher:Frommer's
Catalogue number:156230
Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Frommer’s “Normandy With Your Family” guide gives general guidebook coverage of the Normandy region with a particular eye on keeping the kids entertained. Covers all the major sights, towns and attractions...

£12.99

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