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Time to ReadChildren's Reader Story Collection (20 Books)

R499

Retail: R2,000
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Featuring the likes of The Gruffalo and Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson and The Emperor of Absurdia by Chris Riddell, this collection contains 20 original picture books adapted into early reader format with easy-to-read type.

The familiar stories, characters and funny tales in this collection will inspire children who are just starting to read independently and will quickly become bookshelf favourites. Other brilliant tales in this collection include The Giant of Jum, Tyrannosaurus Drip, A Squash and a Squeeze, and What the Ladybird Heard.

Titles in this collection
  • What the Ladybird Heard - Julia Donaldson
  • Winston was Worried - Pamela Duncan Edwards
  • Wendel's Workshop - Chris Riddell
  • Tyrannosaurus Drop - Julia Donaldson
  • The Gruffalo's Child - Julia Donaldson
  • The Gruffalo - Julia Donaldson
  • A Squash and a Squeeze - Julia Donaldson
  • Room on the Broom - Julia Donaldson
  • Polly Parrot Picks a Pirate - Peter Bentley
  • Our Big Blue Sofa - Tim Hopgood
  • Wake Up Do, Lydia Lou! - Julia Donaldson
  • Lion Practice - Emma Carlisle
  • The King Cat - Marta Altes
  • Hamilton's Hats - Martine Oborne
  • Giraffe on a Bicycle - Julia Woolf; The Giant of Jum - Elli Woollard
  • Football Fever! - Alan Durant
  • The Emperor of Absurdia - Chris Riddell
  • Dinosaur Stars School - Pamela Duncan Edwards
  • Aunt Amelia - Rebecca Cobb.
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