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Charlie And Lola: My Collecting Sticker Book

  • Charlie And Lola: My Collecting Sticker Book
    Charlie And Lola: My Collecting Sticker Book
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    Product ID: 69783
    Category: Books
    Description: Get collecting with Charlie and Lola! Collecting things is great fun. But what’s the most fun thing you can collect? Charlie and Lola stickers, of course!
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    ISBN: 9780141501628
    Price: £1.99

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars I wanted one for myself, 11 Aug 2009
This review is from: Charlie and Lola: My Collecting Sticker Book (Paperback)
I got this to occupy my 2.5 yr old daughter while I was at a meeting. She loved it. It was a bit hard for her to get the stickers out herself and they are fairly strong stickers, though we were able to re-stick them a few times.
Very good, lots of colorful images and extra items to add to the pictures, including the little Lola butterflies from the logo.
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