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Raymond's Rainbow Children's Picture Book - cover

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Raymond's Rainbow Children's Picture Book

S C Hamill

Publisher: Earth Angel Books

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Summary

RAYMONDS RAINBOW. Children's Picture Book.  
(new edition) 
"Raymond's going out today. 
With his Dad to fly away. 
Over to the shopping mall. 
To hunt some food for one and all." 
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"What will he see when he gets there? 
What will they get to eat and share? 
What's that big thing above the clouds? 
Come turn a page, and you'll see right now!" 
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Paperback colouring book & audiobook also available. 
  
  
 
Available since: 07/30/2018.

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