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  • Cowboy Ted and the Messy Toy Room

    Cowboy Ted and the Messy Toy Room by Partis, Joanne;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 4 May 2006

    • ISBN 9780192791757
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages32 pages
    • Size 260x220x3 mm
    • Weight 171 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations in full colour
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    Long description:

    It's time to tidy the toy room! Cowboy Ted, Pretty Kitty and Hector set to work, leaving Spike, who's a little clumsy, to sit very still. Then Cowboy Ted finds a shiny red wagon. His discovery creates a touch of friction between the foursome as they just can't agree how to play with it. The happy toy room is overshadowed by sulking and falling out until another discovery - this time a trampoline that the friends can enjoy together - brightens the atmosphere and turns the tidying up into a game that's best played with four! Jo Partis has captured the charm and humour of her toddler-inspired characters - through both her illustrations and dialogue - and, consequently, the interplay between them in this toy room soap opera is delightfully entertaining.

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