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Puppy Learns to Say Please by Greening, Rosie: Machell, Dawn
$9.99 AUD
Category: Kids Issues
When Puppy wants his friends to help him make a picture, he forgets to say please. Join Puppy in this simple story, written to help young children learn about positive behaviour.
Reindeer of the Year! by Rosie Greening; Stuart Lynch (Illustrator)
$12.99 AUD
Category: Childrens Picture Books
Join Santa and his sleigh squad in this hilarious new title, as they prance and preen to find out who wins Reindeer of the Year. With innovative two-way sequin patches on every spread, young readers will love getting involved in the sparkly showdown.
Reindeer's Nosy Christmas by Rosie Greening; Kali Stileman (Illustrator)
$12.99 AUD
Category: Baby Board Book
This unique touch-and-feel book has a sweet rhyme about a lost reindeer who must follow his nose to find Santa. But on his way, he has fun exploring different festive scents such as gingerbread, Christmas trees and cookies.
The Not-So-Scary Hairy Spider - board book by Rosie Greening; Stuart Lynch (Illustrator)
$12.99 AUD
Category: Baby Board Book
Spider wants to join the insects up the waterspout, but he is too hairy and scary! So his friend helps him try on different outfits to look less scary. Children will love interacting with the Spiders touch-and-feel costumes in this hilarious book.
There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly by Rosie Greening; Stuart Lynch (Illustrator)
$12.99 AUD
Category: Baby Board Book
Introducing a hilarious twist on the well-known tale of the old lady who swallowed a fly... and a poodle too! Children will love reading the rhyme and peeking into the ladys tummy to see what shes eaten.
We Are the Groovicorns! by Rosie Greening; Stuart Lynch (Illustrator)
$14.99 AUD
Category: Childrens Picture Books | Series: Groovicorns
Everyone loves unicorns, but the groovicorns think theyre betterand theyre about to explain why! This hilarious rhyming story will engage and entertain children. The funny illustrations will captivate them as they read about why groovicorns are better than unicorns.