My mum used to read this book to me when I was a child :smiley: I loved it!
naz3807
25 Oct 15#11
just swiping through HUKD, especially at night...I end up buying lots of goodies, some I do regret but some like this Im sure it'll be worth it when I sit n read it with my boy. Thanks x
brilly
25 Oct 15#12
considering thats the question asked in the kids book by a 'kid' it seems pretty appropriate
why not call it 'cunicular conundrum' or 'study of curious kittens emotional state' in your head though if it makes you feel superior?
shakey82
25 Oct 151#13
I told that story to my bacon sandwich this morning
Rory Joe to shakey82
25 Oct 15#14
You are my bacon, my only bacon.
You make me fatty, when skies are grey.
You'll never know, bacon, how much I love you.
Please don't take my bacon away.
delusion
25 Oct 15#15
"Guess who woke up grumpy this morning" :stuck_out_tongue:
sb123
25 Oct 15#16
Ha ha brilly, that made me chuckle, though it's about a leveret not a kitten! (Hope that doesn't across as me being superior, it's not intended to, just call it OCD when it comes to one of our favourite bedtime books! We love Little Nutbrown Hare!) X
brilly
25 Oct 15#17
sneezy?
ah yeah so it is - been a few years thanks.
kerry8319
25 Oct 151#18
I have never once got through this book with my boys without feeling really emotional. we love it, the seasons ones are great too but this ones the best out of them great price for a brilliant book :smiley:
Opening post
OR this is in the 10 for £10 promotion - but you can't use the code.
We are going on bear hunt also same price.
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why not call it 'cunicular conundrum' or 'study of curious kittens emotional state' in your head though if it makes you feel superior?
You make me fatty, when skies are grey.
You'll never know, bacon, how much I love you.
Please don't take my bacon away.
ah yeah so it is - been a few years thanks.