I Want My Dinner!

I Want My Dinner!
ISBN-10
1448187486
ISBN-13
9781448187485
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2014-07-30
Publisher
Andersen Press Limited
Author
Tony Ross

Description

The Little Princess needs to learn some manners but, several tantrums later, once she’s mastered ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, she finds that not everyone else is so polite! She’s certainly not going to give the Beastie back his dinner until he asks nicely! 'Hilarious and a godsend to parents.' Guardian

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