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Poppy Cat loves whizz-bang rockets, and blustery days!
Lift the soft peekaboo flaps on every page.
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What neat books for the little ones!
With sturdier lifting up bits than most 'lift the flap' books (the felt is fairly well attacted) the children were able to give these books a good going over by themselves without me worrying about whether they would rip them out - which believe me, is a good thing!
The pictures in these books are bright and colourful, the words fit into the basic language that most children use and they are good to give to the kids and not worry about.
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