November
Look! A blob, a bright purple blob. What can this blob thing be? “Go away, Blob, whoever you are – you can’t share a shell with me.”
The tiny hermit crab loves his new shell. He doesn’t want to share it – especially not with a blobby purple anenome and a tickly bristleworm! But life in the rock pool is tougher than Crab thinks! Soon he finds that he needs his new companions, and that sharing a shell is all about sharing friendship and problems too! Pairing Julia Donaldson’s shimmering rhymes with vibrant artwork from Lydia Monks, this rollicking story of sea-shells and sharing has a glittery cover too.
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10 Nov 2008
Even though I haven’t read this book I thought that the cover was realy eye-catching with bright colours and that it can teach young children about fish there names and there habitat. I also thought that this book is probably in my opinion this book is quite good and that the auther is excellent at writing books.
14 Sep 2008
loved it
this is a very very good book for the ages 1+ you should read this book!!! if you don’t read this book then you will be sorry.
Create your own seaside dominoes with fishes and shells.
The second lot of pretty dominoes!
More dominoes to complete your set.
Join the dots to discover what Crab, Blob and Brush are hiding in!
Play a fun Shells and Stars games.
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