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Is Your Grandmother a Goanna? (2007)

by Pamela Allen

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The little boy climbed down from the train. 'Have you seen my grandmother?' he asked. 'There are only goannas here,' replied the station master. 'Is your grandmother a goanna?' Join the fun and make plenty of noise on this unusual and surprising journey to visit Grandma. An entertaining, heart-warming picture book from the best-selling, award-winning Pamela Allen.… (more)
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One day a little boy set out to visit his grandmother.
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The little boy climbed down from the train. 'Have you seen my grandmother?' he asked. 'There are only goannas here,' replied the station master. 'Is your grandmother a goanna?' Join the fun and make plenty of noise on this unusual and surprising journey to visit Grandma. An entertaining, heart-warming picture book from the best-selling, award-winning Pamela Allen.

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