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People’s Jobs £5.00
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Cat. No. : PS1-2 Availability: In Stock
People’s Jobs

People’s Jobs
A set of 4 bright little board books about people with different jobs. Titles are – Bill the Postman, Tom the Vet, Dan the Fireman and Jack the Farmer.
Written and illustrated by Gill Guile.
Published by Brown Watson
Board Book
Pages 8
Size 145 x 180mm

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