Description
This is a funny yet educational story for younger children to discover. Published by Penguin and part of the Funnybones series, it sees the big and little skeleton get tired of the dog skeleton. This sees them head to their local pet shop and swap him for a skeleton goldfish. Before long, they are swapping pets regularly until the fed-up pet shop owner gives them a box with a mystery pet in.
What could it be? Your little one will love finding out what the surprise is at the end and you will both have fun reading this charming tale. Ideal for children aged 3 and over, it will not only fire up their imagination but also develop their reading skills. Of course, books like this are perfect for bedtime where a fun story can help them get ready to drift off. It is also great in the day when quieter play is called for. If your child loves to read, this is a great book to impress them with.
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Part of the Funnybones series published by Penguin.
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Ideal for a bedtime story or daytime reading fun.
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Help to develop their reading skills and imagination.
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Recommended for ages 3 and over.
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Fun ending which your little one will love.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PGAL0003
Manufacturer:
Penguin
Customer reviews for Funnybones: The Pet Shop
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