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    I'm quite taken with the idea of a teddy bear with books about him. Has anyone tried it?
    Www.fudgybear.com
    Bit annoyed though that you can't buy the bear and just one book
    Cheapest is 5 books and teddy for £23

    (still reading practical preschool Mag! This is my third post since starting to read it! )
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    Bumping this again x
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    Don't know anything about him but he looks appealing and I don't think the price is too bad.

    Miffy xx
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    I like him the price for the bear and 5 Books is £39.95 for the bear and 5 books, the 5 books are on their own are £23.96
    You can buy the bear on his own for £15.99 and a book for £5.99

    I am not sure whether I could justify buying him at the moment as their are other resources that are on my list to get first

 

 

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