Take Me Home
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€11.90 Original price was: €11.90.€8.00Current price is: €8.00.
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Add to WishlistAuthor: Mary Richards
With this fun-filled book as their guide, children don’t need to go further than their own front door to discover new things! Crammed with activities that encourage them to explore their home, jot down their ideas and draw what they see, it’s also bursting with facts about homes throughout history; architecture and design; the way things work; and the writers whose stories are inspired by houses and homes.
| Dimensions | 20.3 × 15.8 cm |
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| Type | Activity and creativity books |
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