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Easy Peely Unicorns - Peel, Stick, Play! - Easy Peely - Peel, Stick, Play!

Easy Peely Unicorns - Peel, Stick, Play!

Easy Peely Unicorns - Peel, Stick, Play! - Easy Peely - Peel, Stick, Play!

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board book
Published: 1 May, 2024
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Description

Welcome to Unicorn Land ... can you help the unicorns?

Get ready to peel, stick and play with the Easy Peely play pieces. Seek and find the correct play pieces to complete each picture and help the unicorns learn all about colours, counting, shapes and feelings. 

A brand new early learning series created especially for little ones. The Easy Peely play pieces are made with 'peel, stick, play' technology to make them easy for little hands to hold and use. The play pieces are 100% reusable, and washable too! Just position each play piece on to the sturdy card pages, then peel them away to play with them again and again.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781801059107
ISBN10 1801059101
Number Of Pages 12
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 221 x 246 x 11 mm
Publisher / Reseller Gemini Books Group Ltd
Format board book
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Author's Bio

Holly Hall is a children's book author from London. Every day Holly goes for a walk to inspire new stories and book ideas. Holly particularly likes writing and working on books that inspire a child's love of reading through imaginative play. Sarah is a children's illustrator living in sunny Suffolk with her two daughters, husband and cat called Mouse. Her designs can be found worldwide on over 80 children's titles as well as greeting cards, textiles and stationery. Sarah loves bringing whimsical stories to life with her expressive and playful style.

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