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This work is a fun collection of all-time favourite pre-school playgroup songs for everyone to enjoy...and join in with! The songs are: " The Wheels On The Bus"
- " Down at the Station, Early in the Morning"
- " Row Row Row your Boat"
- " The Big Ship Sails on the Alley Alley Oh"
- " London Bridge is Falling Down"
- " Jack & Jill"
- " Hickory Dickory Dock"
- "I'm a Little Teapot"
- " Polly Put the Kettle On"
- " Miss Polly had a Dolly"
- " Pop Goes the Weasel"
- " Five Currant Buns"
- " Ten Fat Sausages"
- " Peter Hammers with One Hammer"
- " The Grand Old Duke of York"
- " Girls & Boys Come out to Play"
- "I Jump Out of Bed"
- " Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush"
- " Ring A Ring Of Roses"
- "I Hear Thunder, I Hear Thunder"
- " Incy Wincy Spider"
- " Heads Shoulders Knees & Toes"
- " If You're Happy & You Know It Clap Your Hands"
- " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
- " Wee Willie Winkie"
- " Ten In A Bed."
























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Details: This is a new collection of bright, cheerful & upbeat rhymes, simple rhythmic clapping games & gentle lullabies
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A fun collection of 30 favourite pre-school playgroup songs for everyone of all ages to enjoy & join in with. The songs are: The Wheels on the Bus; Jack & Jill; Old Mac Donald; London Bridge is Falling Down; Pop Goes the Weasel; I Hear Thunder; A Sailor Went to Sea; Humpty Dumpty; Hey Diddle Diddle; Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat; Froggy went a' Courting; Pat-a-Cake; She'll be Coming Round the Mountain; Polly Put the Kettle On; The Animal Fair; Rub a Dub Dub; Cockles & Mussels; Rain, Rain, Go Away; Ride a Cock Horse; The Big Ship Sails; Old King Cole; Miss Polly had a Dolly; Little Jack Horner; Michael Finnegan; Girls & Boys; This Old Man; Little Miss Muffet; Eeenie Meenie; Bobby Shafto; & Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary. ...
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On a cold winter's morning, the body of a young boy is discovered in Epping Forest.

The body is pristine & peaceful,

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If only Miss Linnet Berry Thrynne hadn't been caught kissing a prince. But the town has quickly conspired to believe Linnet to be with royal child
- & therefore unmarriageable
- so she might as well make her desperate father happy by consenting to wed a beast. A brilliant surgeon with a reputation for losing his temper
- & a wound believed to have left him... incapable
- Piers, Earl of Marchant, should welcome a bride-to-be carrying a ready-made, blue-blooded heir. Piers isn't fooled by the lady's subterfuge, & though Linnets devilishly smart & lovely, there will be no wedding of beauty to beast. Still, Linnet finds the gorgeous brute intriguing. & it's obvious to the naked eye that 'incapable' does not mean 'uninterested'. This book has 344 pages & is 17.7cm x 10.7cm x 2.2cm



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Jessica Brennan's world falls apart when her father is lost at sea. The death of her mother soon after is almost too much to bear. Then Jess learns that the family business is in ruins, & there are further blows to come.

Suddenly a young woman who has known only comfort & security finds herself alone & friendless. But Jess is a fighter & in her darkest hour she finds the strength she needs to start again. Tragedy, however, is just around the corner...

This paperback book has 374 pages & measures: 19.6 x 12.8 x 2.2cm



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Jessica Brennan is just 19 years old when her world falls apart after losing both her parents. The grieving has barely begun when Jess learns that the family business is in ruins, but there are further blows to come. Jess's brother Patrick is determined to gamble with what little they have left Having only known comfort & security, she finds herself alone & friendless but she finds the strength she needs to start again. By buying & selling dyed feathers as hat trimmings, Jess gradually establishes a business that can support herself, Patrick & Tilly a little girl rescued from the streets. Tragedy however is just around the corner, leaving Jess more determined than ever to regain the happiness & security she once had... This book has 439 pages & is 17.7cm x 11cm x 2.5cm. ...
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Celtic have always been associated with colourful football in the more than 120 years since the club was founded to feed the poor children of the East End of Glasgow.

Those romantic origins have been honoured by the many great Celtic teams who have lit up the game not only inside Scotland but in some of the most memorable matches the world has ever seen.

This wonderfully illustrated book provides a vivid & evocative celebration of the clubs golden years. Drawing on the vast photographic archive of the " Daily Mirror" & " Daily Record", it features evocative, exciting & rare images that show why Celtic means so much to so many people.

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• ISBN: 9780857330345
• Author: Graham Mc Coll
• Publisher: Haynes
• Format: Hardback
• Pages: 208
• Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 2cm













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When Everton became founder members of the Football League they were already 10 years old!

Since then theyve clocked up

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This is a unique & superbly presented collection of photographs of Newcastle United Football Club from the very early days until 1992, freshly selected from tens of thousands of images in the " Daily Mirrors" extensive archive.

These evocative pictures, many of them previously unpublished, chart the rise of one of the most talked about football clubs in the English game.

The early days & the Edwardian Masters of the 1900s, the Title & Cup winning sides of the 20s & 30s with some fabulous characters like Wee Hughie Gallacher, the Toons immediate post-war success with a star-studded line-up, the likes of Milburn & Mitchell, & a treble of Wembley victories, to European football
- & more silverware.

To further Wembley action & larger than life characters like Supermac, then the emergence of Geordie lads Waddle, Beardsley & Gazza & the coming of the Messiah
- Kevin Keegan
- who captivated Tyneside as the club was transformed as the 90s opened & started on what was to be a headlining roller-coaster ride.

Its all here. This book will bring to life the nostalgia of such a colourful history.

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• ISBN: 9781844259526
• Author: Paul Joannou
• Publisher: Haynes
• Format: Hardback
• Pages: 207
• Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 2cm




















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When Bobby Met Christy - The Story Of Bobby Weasley And A Wayward
Horse

Bobby Beasley was a champion jockey, a trait that ran in this famous racing family. By age 26, he had won a Cheltenham Gold Cup (1959), a Champion Hurdle (1960) and a Grand National (1961). He was destined for racing greatness. But when he was 24, Bobby took his first drink and soon succumbed to alcoholism. He abandoned his glittering career but turned a corner after his friend Nicky Rackard urged him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Five years later, aged 38, Beasley rode Captain Christy to an amazing victory at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The horse was a headstrong brute, transformed by Pat Taaffe into one of the most exciting talents in jump racing. Still a novice in the 1974 Gold Cup, Captain Christy made a bad mistake at the last fence but Beasley, a dynamic and natural rider,
kept his nerve to drive his horse past the previous year's winner, The Dikler. That ride by Beasley is ranked as one of the finest in racing history. Years later Beasley observed: 'Christy gave me back my self-respect. He made a huge difference to my life and was a hell of a horse.' After retiring in 1975, Beasley ran a pub for eight years and then worked in a vineyard in Kent. In the history of unlikely comebacks, that of Irish jockey Bobby Beasley is the most heartwarming - and unlikely - of them all.
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Bobby Beasley was a champion jockey, a trait that ran in this famous racing family. By age 26, he had won a Cheltenham Gold Cup (1959), a Champion Hurdle (1960) & a Grand National (1961). He was destined for racing greatness. But when he was 24, Bobby took his first drink & soon succumbed to alcoholism. He abandoned his glittering career but turned a corner after his friend Nicky Rackard urged him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous. Five years later, aged 38, Beasley rode Captain Christy to an amazing victory at the Cheltenham Gold Cup. The horse was a headstrong brute, transformed by Pat Taaffe into one of the most exciting talents in jump racing. Still a novice in the 1974 Gold Cup, Captain Christy made a bad mistake at the last fence but Beasley, a dynamic & natural rider, kept his nerve to drive his horse past the previous year's winner, The Dikler. That ride by Beasley is ranked as one of the finest in racing history. Years later Beasley observed: ' Christy gave me back my self-respect. He made a huge difference to my life & was a hell of a horse.' After retiring in 1975, Beasley ran a pub for eight years & then worked in a vineyard in Kent. In the history of unlikely comebacks, that of Irish jockey Bobby Beasley is the most heartwarming
- & unlikely
- of them all.

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With over 300 UK stores and more than 40000 different products in store each year, The Works is Britain's top discount book store. A well known presence on the high street, The Works was founded in 1981 to bring affordable books to the public. It now offers a large range of exciting products, including arts and crafts products, toys, gifts and seasonal products, all at discounted prices, making it a superb place to find items for hobbies and gifts for all ages. The book selection includes children's books, fiction and non-fiction books on a wide range of subjects from food and drink and craft and DIY to entertainment, autobiographies and history. Art and crafts products range from children's craft sets to sewing materials and professional artists' brushes. As well as big brands, The Works also sells their own high quality branded products.
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