That's My Hat

ISBN-10
0517066173
ISBN-13
9780517066171
Category
Hats
Pages
10
Language
English
Published
1992-02-01
Publisher
Crescent
Authors
Rh Value Publishing, Outlet Book Company Staff, Outlet Book Co

Description

Which hat does Pat the pirate wear? Spin the wheel and see his hat change. Which hat would you choose?

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