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Giant Parsnip Soup

By (author) Daniela Sosa, Illustrated by Daniela Sosa

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On a lovely sunny day, a group of friends discovers something very unusual . . . It's big. It's got leaves. It's in their way. What is it? A giant parsnip!  In this adorable story from the creator of Friends and The Suitcase, a group of children use their imagination to turn a giant parsnip into a delicious dinner for them all to share. Each page has something to count and spot as the book introduces the numbers one to ten.  Perfect for little ones who are learning to count, this cosy and classic book introduces numbers and celebrates the joy of working and playing together.  Includes a recipe for parsnip soup for families to try at home!

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Normally shipped | Available from overseas. Usually dispatched in 14 days
Publisher | Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published date | 13 May 2025
Language |
Format | Hardback
Pages | 32
Dimensions | 260 x 260 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-1-3985-4442-0
Readership Age |
BISAC | juvenile fiction / concepts / counting


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