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_aWendy Hartmann _92222 |
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245 | _a All the Magic in the World | ||
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_aLondon _bRED FOX _c26 June 1995 |
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_a32 pages _b Paperback _c213mm x 278mm x 4mm | 131g |
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_aLena is the clumsiest of the children - she can't climb trees, and is always falling over her own feet. But then Joseph the odd-job man shows her how to make pictures with string, hear the sea in a shell, and be a dancing princess. _dTR - PY - UOI |
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_dPY-UOI-How we express ourselves _GPY-UOI-How we express ourselves |
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658 | _fImagination | ||
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