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An authoritative guide to the many uses one can make of a traditional Welsh hat: 101 to be precise. Though number 34 is questionable, number 64 is probably illegal and number 81 should not be attempted without a medical professional on standby.
Let''s go for a bus ride in this simple counting book full of fun and humour. The picture story book for 0-3 year olds opens with the driver being the sole occupant of the bus as it travels around town. One by one, various travellers alight, together with prams, bags, pets, etc - until the bus is full and the driver loses his temper, with...
A hilarious and zany poem by the artist Huw Aaron about weird and wonderful characters who go to a tea party. A colourful and entertaining characterisation of all the letters of the Welsh alphabet.
10 illustrated double pages, with each spread offering a chance to look for Boc, the little red dragon, who''s hiding on each page. Children and parents can also look for other things, and discuss and ask questions. A Welsh twist on the Where''s Wally? books.
The story of a girl growing up in a city of towers with everyone spending every day building their towers higher and HIGHER, but the little girl questions the routine and longs for something more A story with a positive message told in a gentle way with light- hearted illustrations by Huw Aaron. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
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