Blue's Snowy Day

Blue's Snowy Day
ISBN-10
0743429753
ISBN-13
9780743429757
Category
Blue (Fictitious character)
Pages
15
Language
English
Published
2002
Authors
David B. Levy, Alison Inches

Description

Join Blue and Kevin as they wrap up warm and head out to play in the snow. With surprises under every flap, discover how much there is to do on a snowy day. Play Blue's Clues to work out what Blue's favourite winter treat is.

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