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Ming Ming's Favourite Things
Author | : Nickelodeon |
Publisher | : Simon & Schuster Children's |
Total Pages | : 12 |
Release | : 2010-03 |
Genre | : Animal rescue |
ISBN | : 9781847388018 |
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Do you know what Ming-Ming's favourite things are? She loves flapping her wings, wearing her green cape, and travelling all over the world with her friends, the Wonder Pets! Fans of the adorable duckling and the Wonder Pets! TV show will love this cute board book that's shaped like Ming-Ming. With soft yellow flocking, just like Ming-Ming, on the cover, this shaped board book is perfect for Easter, and perfect for all Wonder Pets fans.
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