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  • - Over 25 knitting patterns to decorate your home at Christmas
    by Sarah Simi
    £10.99

    Have yourself a very merry Christmas with the bare-bottomed inhabitants of Woolly Bush! It's festive time in this village set deep in the heart of the English countryside. The twinkling lights are on, the bird is in the oven, the figgy puddings are steaming away - time to sit down and have a quick stiff one with a copy of the Radio Twines.

  • - 25 knitting projects celebrating village life
    by Sarah Simi
    £8.99

    More bare bottomed fun from Woolly Bush that will include all the classic characters and their accessories, this book will allow you to recreate all the village friends. Bursting with British eccentricity, double entrendres and something your grandma will raise her eyebrow to, this enchanting book will appeal to both humour-lovers and knitting fans

  • - Bernard and Barbara's guide to getting it all out in the open
    by Sarah Simi
    £7.99

    Going Wild in Woolly Bush, by Sarah Simi, is a captivating book that will take you on a wild adventure. Published in 2021 by HarperCollins Publishers, this book falls under a genre that is a unique blend of humor and wit. The story unfolds in the fascinating world of Woolly Bush, a place where everything is crafted from wool. From the animals, trees, and even the raindrops - everything is made from wool. The author, Sarah Simi, has a knack for creating vivid and colorful imagery that will transport you to this whimsical world. This book is a must-read for those who enjoy a good laugh and a creative storyline. Published by HarperCollins Publishers, it's a testament to their commitment to bringing diverse and engaging stories to readers. The book is written in English.

  • - Bare-bottomed fun from the village of Woolly Bush
    by Sarah Simi
    £10.99

    Welcome to the cosy village of Woolly Bush, set deep in the heart of the English countryside. It has all the standard features of a typical village - the cake shop, the war memorial, the vegetable show, the vicar - apart from two big differences: it's all made of wool, and none of the characters have clothes on!

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