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Peep Inside Animal Homes

Out of Print
Series: Peep Inside
By: Anna Milbourne(Author), Simona Dimitri(Illustrator)
14 pages, colour illustrations
Peep Inside Animal Homes
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  • Peep Inside Animal Homes ISBN: 9781409550181 Hardback Mar 2014 Out of Print #220129
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Peep into nests and inside burrows to see baby animals and where they live in this flap book for young children. A brilliant introduction to an amazing variety of animal homes, including nests, warrens, hives, dens and dams.



Age Level: 18 months to 5 years

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Out of Print
Series: Peep Inside
By: Anna Milbourne(Author), Simona Dimitri(Illustrator)
14 pages, colour illustrations
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