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    The Holiday Activity Book
    Dorling Kindersley
    Dorling Kindersley
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    Product ID: 626926405
    Category: Books
    Description: Pop it in the suitcase - packed with easy-to-make holiday activities Want fantastic holiday ideas for games on planes and trains? How about making your own postcards, a picnic pack, and some brilliant beach and photo art? Whether you're going to the countryside or the seaside, there's loads of fun things to make and do, so you won't be saying 'Are we there yet?' or 'I'm bored' on holiday ever again! ''Jane Bull's DK books provide fun and fantastic-looking activities that kids can't help but respond to with enthusiasm.
    ISBN: 9781405339278
    Price: £4.49

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