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The Mummy Animal Book

Did you know that a mother peacock is called a peahen and a baby peacock is called a peachick? The Mummy Animal Book is an adorable and informative picture book about mummy animals and their babies.

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Author:Jennifer Cossins
Publisher:Lothian Children's
ISBN:9780734419897
Tags: Animals Science Factual Books

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