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 | How Santa Really Walks |
| Beneath the Arctic Polar Ice Cap, deep underground, is a bustling community with one mission and one mission only: to make Christmas happen. Have you ever wondered how Santa can pop out of a chimney without a soot stain on his red velvet? Elves, of course - fully trained at the Elf Academy in chimney sweeping! And does Santa really have time to check if every single child's been naughty or nice? Of course not - that's why he created the CIA (Christmas Intelligence Agency) to train elves to spy on children. And where do all those Santas in department store grottoes come from? The Santa Academy, of course |
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 | Child's Play: Baby Signing, My First Animal Signs |
| This signing guide for hearing and deaf children contains forty-eight animal signs taken from British Sign Language. Babies and toddlers are illustrated using the signs for a range of domestic, wild and exotic animals, as well as mini-beasts and birds. This book can be used in conjunction with the other Child's Play titles. |
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 | The Velveteen Rabbit |
| In the nursery, the Velveteen Rabbit and the Skin Horse talk about how a toy becomes Real. 'When a child loves you for a long time...then you become Real,' the wise old Skin Horse explains. A few days later, the Velveteen Rabbit finds himself tucked into bed with the little boy, and the two quickly become inseparable |
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 | Priddy Simple First Words - Let' Sign |
| This training pack helps to teach baby signing, a form of pre-verbal communication for babies from as young as six months.
Using signing, babies can begin to tell their carers what they want, what they are thinking about and how they feel.
Interactive flash cards which come with the book help both baby and their carer to learn signs.
Forteen page board Book with thirty two flash cards. The flashcards can be stored in the side compartment of the book. |
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 | Lavenders Blue |
| A beautifully illustrated book of nursery rhymes. |
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