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Sharks and Other Sea Creatures

Out of Print
By: Philip Ardagh(Author), Mike Gordon(Illustrator)
64 pages, colour illustrations
Sharks and Other Sea Creatures
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  • Sharks and Other Sea Creatures ISBN: 9781407114859 Paperback Aug 2013 Out of Print #208597
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A humorous, accessible entry into the world of information books for inquisitive young readers, in full colour with simple glossary and index. There's an octopus in the bathroom and a great white shark in the sitting room. Step inside Henry's House and join Henry, his dog Mothball and a quirky cast of characters as they find out everything there is to know about sharks and other sea creatures.

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Out of Print
By: Philip Ardagh(Author), Mike Gordon(Illustrator)
64 pages, colour illustrations
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