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Come and meet all the animals in this exciting jungle storybook. Then tie back the covers to transform it into an amazing mobile!
Hang up your Jungle Mobile Book and let your imagination run wild!
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This is something a little bit different... a book that turns into a beautiful mobile for in your child's room.
This book has some very cool pics that are nice and bright, and look absolutely lovely when hanging up as a mobile.
There is a nice fruit theme to this book, and it is good to see something different from the norm in this too, not just the normal fruit - starfruit and papayas.
I would not, however, recommend this for any child who is still at a ripping or tearing stage with books. There are just too many pretty pieces that can be torn out!!!
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