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Hic!

Jaclin Azoulay

Publisher: Top That Publishing

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Summary

Snuffletrump the piglet can't stop hiccuping! Children will love to join him in his quest to stop the hiccups and will delight in the advice that he receives from his animal friends as they try to help him. From juggling eggs to jiggling around, it seems that nothing can stop the piglet’s hiccups. Bright, colourful illustrations bring the charming story to life, ensuring Hic! is destined to become a firm favourite!
Available since: 06/01/2011.

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