Usborne First Reading: Chicken Licken (Level 3)
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Product description
Chicken Licken thinks the sky is falling down and runs to warn the king, but are he and his friends running into danger?
Product Details
Series
Format
Hardback
ISBN
9780746078846
Lexile measure
400L
Other details
- 32 pages
Condition
New
UK editionPart of this Series
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on 5 March 2014
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