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Let ME Do It!
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Let ME Do It!

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Teddy is NOT a baby anymore. So why won't his family stop fussing over him?One day he decides that enough is enough and takes matters into his own hands. Soon Teddy is brushing his own hair, buttoning his own coat, and even making his own breakfast. As Teddy's confidence grows, he becomes ever more ambitious. What could possibly go wrong?Narrated in the first person in Simon Philip's uniquely appealing picture book voice and with hilarious illustrations by Ella Okstad, this is a funny and mischievous story that will resonate with both children and their parents.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 August 2024
ISBN
9780192788405

Teddy is NOT a baby anymore. So why won't his family stop fussing over him?One day he decides that enough is enough and takes matters into his own hands. Soon Teddy is brushing his own hair, buttoning his own coat, and even making his own breakfast. As Teddy's confidence grows, he becomes ever more ambitious. What could possibly go wrong?Narrated in the first person in Simon Philip's uniquely appealing picture book voice and with hilarious illustrations by Ella Okstad, this is a funny and mischievous story that will resonate with both children and their parents.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
8 August 2024
ISBN
9780192788405