Bluey: Bluey and Friends Little Library


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This is part of the Bluey and friends boxset which is squeezed full of fun facts about Bluey's favourite friends. Find out which friend is the funniest, the best at hiding or seeking and so much more.




Bluey


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"Meet Bluey, Bingo, Mum, and Dad in this little library box set! Perfect for young readers, each board book introduces Bluey and her family. Find out what Bluey likes to dress up as, Dad's favorite things, what Bingo likes to play in this fun and box set that's when you're on the move!"--Amazon.com.




Library Journal


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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Issued also separately.




Library Journal


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School Libraries


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School Library Journal


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Bluey: Little Library 4-Book Box Set


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Meet Bluey, Bingo, Mum, and Dad in this little library box set! Based on the successful animated series Bluey, as seen on Disney+ Perfect for young readers, each board book introduces Bluey and her family. Find out what Bluey likes to dress up as, Dad's favorite things, what Bingo likes to play in this fun and box set that's when you're on the move!




Cast the First Stone


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From one of the genre’s best-loved names, a heart-warming saga set in the Yorkshire Dales in the early sixties. With her natural good looks, fashionable clothes and lavish use of make-up, Fiona Norwood, the rector’s new wife, has caused quite a stir amongst the close-knit parish community of Aberthwaite. But Fiona is hiding a secret in her past, and with the gossip and rumour rife it can only be a matter of time before Fiona’s secret is out – and the revelations and heartache that ensue will have unforeseen consequences for more than one member of the parish.




Plumb


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Long regarded as one of the finest novels ever written by a New Zealander, Maurice Gee's Plumb introduces us to the intolerant, irascible clergyman George Plumb, one of the most memorable characters in New Zealand literature – half saint, half monster, superhuman in his spiritual strength and destructive in his utter self-absorption. What personal price is this man prepared to pay in the pursuit of his conscience, no matter what the consequences are for those he loves?