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  • av Jane Marriner
    164,-

  • av Jane Marriner
    202,-

    Paddy and Petunia lived in a pretty little thatched cottage just outside the village where Petunia tended to her front garden filled with summer flowers.

  • av Jane Marriner
    172,-

    An enormous cup and saucer floated down from the sky, and settled in a field alongside the river. It was home to three firm friends.

  • av Jane Marriner
    202,-

    The new owners of Hotel Hot-Pot or What plan to extend the bedrooms, and turn the wild flower meadow into a car park to accommodate additional guests. The animal residents combine forces to thwart the plans, in order to save their homes.

  • av Jane Marriner
    202,-

    The village residents are overwhelmed by a sudden storm. With the assistance of Pterosaur Tomato, they meet together to enjoy some time before the storm abates. Then, the villagers repair the damage wrought by the storm. They thank Pterosaur Tomato profusely for his help, and bid him a fond farewell.

  • av Jane Marriner
    125,-

    The dragon family live in a tree house in Whither Wander Wood. They share the wood with other animals amongst trees which withdraw their roots at night, to meet and greet each other and to exchange the current gossip. The dragons and their friends shop at The Cookie Shop and watch Henrietta Hen juggling her tasty eggs. Reg the Veg supplies them with scrunchy vegetables and fruity fruits. One day, Mean Man arrives in the wood intent on cutting down all the trees and erecting monstrous buildings in their place. The Whither Wander Wood animal residents devise a plan to thwart Mean Man. Finally he leaves the wood promising never to return. All the animals hold a celebratory party with eggs on toast, scrunchy vegetables, fruit and cake. Peace comes once more to Whither Wander Wood.

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