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The President's Glasses
Board book

The President’s Glasses

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An irresistibly fun story about a forgetful president and his ever-ready pigeon!

The president has some VERY important documents to sign at Dublin Castle, but without his glasses, how will he do it?

Luckily, the presidential pigeon knows exactly what’s happened and follows the presidential car to Dublin Castle, taking in a bird’s eye view of the city on his way.

But the pigeon gets stuck in traffic on O'Connell Street … meets some tourists taking selfies … and even beats a Viking ship in a boat race!

Will he ever catch up with the president to deliver his glasses in time

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Format
Board book
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
28 May 2021
Pages
32
ISBN
9780717191963

An irresistibly fun story about a forgetful president and his ever-ready pigeon!

The president has some VERY important documents to sign at Dublin Castle, but without his glasses, how will he do it?

Luckily, the presidential pigeon knows exactly what’s happened and follows the presidential car to Dublin Castle, taking in a bird’s eye view of the city on his way.

But the pigeon gets stuck in traffic on O'Connell Street … meets some tourists taking selfies … and even beats a Viking ship in a boat race!

Will he ever catch up with the president to deliver his glasses in time

Read More
Format
Board book
Publisher
Gill
Country
Ireland
Date
28 May 2021
Pages
32
ISBN
9780717191963