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A gorgeous new picture book from Natalie Jane Parker, Dizzy the Dragonfly features luminous illustrations and wonderful child-friendly characters.
With delightful 3-D stand-up pieces, Dizzy teaches children how to tell the time in a charming and child-friendly way, complete with clock faces for easy recognition.
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Awesome 10 page 3d book, that teaches little ones how to tell the time. Great educational book. Awesome bold bright pictures. The font was a little hard to read especially the last page. It needs to have bolder font. Great storyline about Dizzy's day, and it has at least one clock on each page to teach little ones how to tell the time. I thought for the price it needed to have a hard wearing cover for great long lasting enjoyment. Overall a great book. My daughter loves the pictures. Would read it over and over again.
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