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(9781406382914) - Daisy Hirst - England - Paperback - Walker Books Ltd - Book language: English - Published: 01/06/2019

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Walker Books is a British publishing company, founded in 1986 by Tony Walker and his wife, Caroline Walker. The company publishes picture books, fiction, and non-fiction for children and young adults.
ISBN Walker Books 1406382914
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Daisy Hirst
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English
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26 cm 33 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations (colour)
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01/06/2019
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Walker Books Ltd

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