The Snow Tubby


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Captures a special day in Teletubbyland when the Teletubbies decide to build a snow tubby of their very own.




Merry Christmas, Teletubbies!


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Very young children are invited to join in the festive spirit with the four Teletubbies--Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po--as they open their presents and celebrate a magical Christmas.




Where Snow Angels Go


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On the precipice of a serious illness, Sylvie wakes up to find a snow angel who tells her he will protect her, and when she finally recovers, she purposefully puts herself in precarious situations to try and meet him again.




Elmer in the Snow


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Elmer, the patchwork elephant, and his friends play in the snow.




Teletubbies


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Teach the importance of exercise with the fun of the Teletubbies.




Good Night, Teletubbies


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The Teletubbies--Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po--say good night to each other and to little ones in this sweet storybook. Full color.or.




Miffy in the Snow


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One day it snows and Miffy's school gets cancelled. She gets all bundled up and goes sledding, ice-skating, and makes a snowman. Find out what happens when Miffy discovers a bird trapped in the snow.




Teletubbies, Big Hug


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When a magic door appears, each Teletubby knocks--and finds a big hug on the other side.




WTIU.


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The Snow


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The new Adam Roberts novel is a story of global apocalypse, old hatreds and new beginnings. It is his best novel to date. And this is how the world will end ... 'The snow started falling on the sixth of September, soft noiseless flakes filling the sky like a swarm of white moths, or like static interference on your TV screen - whichever metaphor, nature or technology, you find the more evocative. Snow everywhere, all through the air, with that distinctive sense of hurrying that a vigorous snowfall brings with it. Everything in a rush, busy-busy snowflakes. And, simultaneously, paradoxically, everything is hushed, calm, as quiet as cancer, as white as death. And at the beginning people were happy.' But the snow doesn't stop. It falls and falls and falls. Until it lies three miles thick across the whole of the earth. Six billion people have died. Perhaps 150,000 survive. But those 150,000 need help, they need support, they need organising, governing. And so the lies begin. Lies about how the snow started. Lies about who is to blame. Lies about who is left. Lies about what really lies beneath.