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The Big Bonkers Doodah Book: Volume. 1: A Big Book by Small Children


Book Description
The Big Bonkers Doodah Book: Volume. 1: A Big Book by Small Children was written by and Angela Cater. The Big Bonkers Doodah Book: Volume. 1: A Big Book by Small Children was published by Tabby Cat Press.
Book Information
PublisherTabby Cat Press
BindingPaperback (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages32
ISBN-100955725178
ISBN-13978-0955725173
Publication Date03/05/2016
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About Angela Cater (Author, Illustrator) : I have self-published four children's picture books so far, two featuring my handsome tabby cat Samson, "The Adventures of Sailor Sam" and "Sailor Sam and the Two Sicknesses". I've received unanimousl... more
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2/13/2008 Angela Cater said:
On a winter trip around Europe, the sea is rough and Sailor Sam is very sea-sick. Like all cats, he is not a good patient and the sailors try all kinds of tricks to get a tablet down him. Then, a chance meeting in Dublin brings about an altogether different kind of sickness. What is it and will Sam... more

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