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My Fuzzy Friends

by Tad Hills

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The animals in My Fuzzy Friends happily invite young children to reach out and pet their furry coats, from a bunny's silky back to a sheep's springy, curly head. Soft, lifelike paintings are complemented by engaging questions for baby, making this a perfect book for parent and child to share.
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For Elinor and Charlie
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Woof! Hello! After you pet my furry ears, turn the pages and meet my friends.
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The animals in My Fuzzy Friends happily invite young children to reach out and pet their furry coats, from a bunny's silky back to a sheep's springy, curly head. Soft, lifelike paintings are complemented by engaging questions for baby, making this a perfect book for parent and child to share.

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