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Peep inside the houses of your favourite fairy tale characters in this interactive lift-the-flap board book. Turn the pages, read the clues and try to guess whose house is whose . . . Whose house is tucked deep in the woods? Who lives in the house with the three bowls of porridge? Who lives in a treehouse and has big hairy feet? Look at each picture and guess them all - then come to the palace and join the ball! Open the flaps to peep inside the homes of your favourite fairy tale characters, from a tiny cottage to a cosy treehouse and a grand palace. Goldilocks, Little Red Riding Hood, Three Little Pigs, C inderella and many more - all of your favourite fairy tale characters are brought to life in this classic story. With lots and lots of funny details to spot, for hours of fun, children will love lifting the flaps to guess who lives in each house. This fun board book lift-the-flap format is ideal for sharing with little ones but with lots of details for older children to enjoy too and nostalgic, timeless artwork reminiscent of the much-loved books by Janet and Allan Ahlberg.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Big bad Wolf steals granny's clothing! Golden-haired girl caught napping in three bears' cottage! Boy makes fortune out of magic beans! A paperboy encounters favourite nursery story characters in this book with a pull-out newspaper.
First published Granada, 1982
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