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Where can I buy big books?

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Howlingbellyofbeelzebub · 08/10/2008 11:10

I love the big books they use at school and I know they are designed to be read to a group but I'd love to get a couple of the dd's favourites for at home, they are such good fun. I have looked on Amazon but can't find any, anyone know where else to look? I'd quite like Tiger who came to tea and maybe some Julia Donaldson stuff too.

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silverfrog · 08/10/2008 11:12

I've seen a couple in my local WHSmith - Julia Donaldson ones.

They are great, and dd loves them, but the ones I've seen are about £40 each

Howlingbellyofbeelzebub · 08/10/2008 11:14

really? oh my, I had no idea they were that expensive. Perhaps it shall remain a fantasy of mine then! good job I haven't mentioned my intentions to the dd's so as least they won't be going on about it every time we go shopping.

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silverfrog · 08/10/2008 11:30

I think so (can't remember exact price, but remmeber being pleased to see one, picking it up, then putting back down in shock. And I don't usually skimp on book spending...)

goingfor3 · 08/10/2008 11:32

I've seen them in places like The Works. Not very expensive either.

PandaG · 08/10/2008 11:38

yes, I've seen them in The Works too - about £4 or £5 I think - but obv end of ranges

silverfrog · 08/10/2008 11:39

oooh, will have to investigate The Works. dds would love to have a couple

Howlingbellyofbeelzebub · 08/10/2008 12:40

thanks, will have to visit the works too, bad news though, I always spend loads there as I never think books are a waste of money!

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lucymack · 08/10/2008 18:43

I can get them. They are usually about £15.99 brand new. If anyone is interested please email me at [email protected]

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