Little Mister Poonlop’s Seventh Holiday

Oct 15, 2011

Little Mister Poonlop's Seventh Holiday by J D Lowe

Little Mister Poonlop’s Seventh Holiday

by J D Lowe

A very silly book about a nice little man trying to plan a relaxing holiday, not helped by his rather mischievous (but good-natured) author. He thought he had been everywhere, until this unusual vacation from a most unlikely source. Fully tested on children aged 6-12.

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