A Little Princess Story, I Want My Dummy!
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“Where is my dummy? I WANT MY DUMMY!”shrieks the Little Princess when the royal dummy mysteriously disappears, yet again. Wherever the King, Queen and courtiers hide her dummy, she always finds it even in the strangest of places . . .
Will she ever give it up?
Author | Tony Ross |
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Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
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