The Magic Porridge Pot: Level Three( Series - Usborne First Reading )

(Hardcover - 2008/01/01)
by

Rosie Dickins

 (Retold By)
,

Mike Gordon

 (Illustrator)
,

Carl Gordon

 (Illustrator)
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Hannah is always hungry until she is given a magic porridge pot. But what happens when the pot falls into the wrong hands?

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Details of Book: The Magic Porridge Pot: Level Three( Series - Usborne First Reading ) Book: The Magic Porridge Pot: Level Three( Series - Usborne First Reading )
Author: Rosie Dickins, Mike Gordon, Carl Gordon
ISBN:

0794518834


ISBN-13:

9780794518837

,

978-0794518837


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 2008/01/01
Publisher: Usborne Books
Number of Pages: 48
Language: English
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    Book: The Magic Porridge Pot: Level Three( Series - Usborne First Reading ) by Rosie Dickins, Mike Gordon, Carl Gordon
    ISBN Number: 0794518834, 9780794518837, 978-0794518837