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Ginnie
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Books for children
      #306091 - 13/01/2009 13:49

I wonder if anyone can help me. When my Ds were small we had a book they loved ( especially YD). It was called maybe Baby Animals or something similar. The story she loved best was Trotty couldn't jump the fence. Trotty was a foal and wanted to get over the fence and only managed when a snowflake fell on his nose and he jumped the fence. I passed the book on to someone else but now YD is going to be a Mum and I know that she would love to have this book for her baby.
Has anyone any ideas as to how I can trace the book.
Ginnie


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Re: Books for children [Re: Ginnie]
      #306101 - 13/01/2009 13:59

Hi ginnie is this link any help?

http://memoriamea.blogspot.com/


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Re: Books for children [Re: duckegg]
      #306106 - 13/01/2009 14:03

Hi ginnie

me again - try amazon it looks as though they've got a couple of second-hand copies if it's the one you're looking for


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Ginnie
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Re: Books for children [Re: duckegg]
      #306145 - 13/01/2009 14:26

Thankyou Duckegg. You are so clever. I knew there would be someone who would help. It will be a brilliant gift for my new Grandchild due in April. Going to order it now.

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Ginnie
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Re: Books for children [Re: Ginnie]
      #309985 - 17/01/2009 15:39

Thanks to Duckegg I,ve now got the book. It's a 1st edition.I'm so pleased.
Ginnie


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