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Peppa PigPeppa's Fun Tales with Interactive Magnetic Book Bundle (5 Books)

R399

Retail: R830
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Peppa Pig is adored by children the world over. It's difficult not to love the cute, slightly bossy, little pig and her baby brother, George. This sweet 5-book set is also the perfect introduction to children who haven't "met" Peppa before, and is sure to delight all young Peppa fans.

The Story of Peppa Pig

Get to know Peppa Pig--the star of her very own Nick Jr. animated show--in this charming paper over board storybook. Introducing...Peppa Pig. Peppa Pig is a lovable (but slightly bossy) little piggy who lives with Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and her little brother, George. This charming storybook is the perfect introduction to Peppa Pig's wonderful world.

Good Night, Peppa

Peppa and George love when Granny and Grandpa Pig come over to babysit for the night! They take baths, brush their teeth, and curl up in their cosy beds. But what happens when Peppa and George just can't fall asleep?

Peppa Pig: My Mommy

A board book featuring Peppa -- a lovable, slightly bossy little piggy Celebrate mothers everywhere with this adorable board book brought to you by Peppa and her little brother, George This delightful story shows the many reasons why Peppa and George love Mummy Pig, from comforting cuddles to sharing splashes in muddy puddles.

Best Friends

Peppa Pig loves her best friend, Suzy Sheep. One day, Mummy Pig says that Peppa and Suzy were best friends even when they were babies! What was little Peppa and Suzy like in the olden days? Join Peppa on an adorable friendship-themed tale in this special hardcover storybook based on the hit Nick Jr. show!

Peppa's Busy Day Magnet Book

Peppa and her family and friends go to so many exciting places: the museum, the park, the beach, and even a birthday party! Read along and place the magnets wherever you choose to complete the story.

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