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List view record 11: B is for babyList view anchor tag for record 11: B is for baby
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B is for baby

Atinuke2020
Books
Baby's brother is getting ready to take a basket of bananas all the way to Baba's bungalow in the next village. He will have to go along the bumpy road, past the baobab trees, birds and butterflies, and all the way over the bridge. What he doesn't realise is that his cute, very curious baby siste...
[14 copies, 11 available]
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Baby owl

Rooney, Anne2023
Books
Baby Owl snuggles with his siblings in the safety of the nest. But as he grows, it's time to take care of himself. He must find the courage to spread his wings and fly! This heartwarming story about an owlet finding his independence has big flaps to open and lots of owl facts to discover. Readers...
[4 copies, 3 available]
List view record 13: Baby, sleepy babyList view anchor tag for record 13: Baby, sleepy baby
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Baby, sleepy baby

Atinuke2022
Books
A beautiful and lyrical book that celebrates the warmth and tenderness of wrapping baby in night-time's embrace. Based on a Nigerian lullaby sung to Atinuke by her father, this story delights in the magical moments shared with a whole family and their baby at bedtime.
List view record 14: Bath time for MollyList view anchor tag for record 14: Bath time for Molly
List view record 15: The bear behindList view anchor tag for record 15: The bear behind
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The bear behind

Copeland, Sam2023
Books
Meet Ivor, a little boy in a big world, who absolutely, categorically, definitely does not like any sort of attention. So it's more than a minor catastrophe for Ivor to discover on his first day of school that he has a great big - bear behind! And as the bumbling bear begins to cause chaos and ca...
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The bear behind

Copeland, Sam2023
Books
Meet Ivor, a little boy in a big world, who absolutely, categorically, definitely does NOT like any sort of attention. So it's more than a minor catastrophe for Ivor to discover on his first day of school that he has a great big - BEAR BEHIND! And as the bumbling bear begins to cause chaos and ca...
List view record 17: Bear wants some honeyList view anchor tag for record 17: Bear wants some honey
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Bear wants some honey

Woolley, Katie2023
Books
Bear has run out of honey, and he wants some more. When he spots a bee in the garden, he knows just what to do! 'Reading Champion' offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.
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Bear's cave

Jinks, Jenny2019
Books
It's freezing cold and Bear wants to sleep, so he finds a nice empty cave to shelter in. But as he tries to rest, a number of animals interrupt him, wanting to escape the bitter cold. Bear is not happy and tells each of the animals to go away, but still he can't sleep. Then Bear has an idea that ...
[12 copies, 11 available]
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Bears love squares

Hart, Caryl2020
Books
Triangles are tremendous, circles are sensational, but Bear loves squares. Squares are nice and even. Their corners are just so. Squares are always just the same, Any way they go. Can Raccoon convince his friend Bear that other shapes can be fun too? He's got his work cut out because 'triangles a...
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Bears love squares

Hart, Caryl2020
Books
Triangles are tremendous, circles are sensational, but Bear loves squares. Squares are nice and even. Their corners are just so. Squares are always just the same, Any way they go. Can Raccoon convince his friend Bear that other shapes can be fun too? He's got his work cut out because 'triangles a...
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