Spot Bakes a Cake

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  • 0-5
  • Board book | 12 pages
  • 157 x 161 x 16mm | 244g
  • 05 Oct 2015
  • Penguin Random House Children’s UK
  • Warne
  • London, United Kingdom
  • English
  • w. numerous col. ill.
  • 0723263582
  • 9780723263586
  • 3,557

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Spot Bakes a Cake is a classic Spot book by Eric Hill

This is a colourful, brighter edition of the classic Spot lift-the-flap board book Spot Bakes a Cake, which features rescans of Eric Hill’s original artwork – perfect for toddlers and children learning to read.

Spot plans a surprise for his dad’s birthday. Lift the flaps in this lively picture book to see how he succeeds in making a very special cake.

Praise for Spot:

‘Spot is one of the essential experiences of childhood’ Parents Magazine

Eric Hill’s Spot picture books have sold over 50 million copies worldwide since Spot first appeared in 1980.
Don’t miss any of the Spot lift-the-flap classics:

Spot’s First Walk; Spot’s Birthday Party; Spot’s First Christmas; Spot Goes to School; Spot Goes on Holiday; Spot Goes to the Circus; Spot Goes to the Farm; Spot’s First Easter; Spot’s Baby Sister; Spot Stays Overnight; Spot Goes to the Park; Spot Goes to a Party; Spot Bakes a Cake; Spot Visits his Grandparents; Spot Can Count; Who’s There, Spot?; Spot Says Goodnight

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