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Bubble & Squeak are going to Granny's for Christmas! But how can they make sure Santa finds them?

They'll pogo to Lapland! Leave Rudolph a trail of cookies! Send Santa a HUGE letter!

But when it seems Santa still won't find them it's up to Granny to save the day
- & Christmas!

This paperback book has 32 pages & measures: 28 x 24.4 x 0.3cm

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