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Sixty-nine pages of vehicular imagination. A pickle car. A pencil car. A crocodile driving a shoe. This is one of the first books your kid will genuinely laugh at.
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Sixty-nine pages of vehicular imagination. A pickle car. A pencil car. A crocodile driving a shoe. This is one of the first books your kid will genuinely laugh at.
A tiger shows up uninvited, eats literally everything in the house including the water from the taps, and nobody questions this. Charming, slightly surreal, very British.
Perfect rhymes, gorgeous ocean spreads, and a tiny snail who saves the day. I've read it hundreds of times and I still feel something.
Time travel, taco-based paradoxes, and pages where dragons burn everything down. Kids go feral for the fire pages.