Measuring your height has never been so much fun! This fun pull-out height chart is more than two metres (6.5 feet) tall, and covered with the tallest, smallest, weirdest and wackiest things to size yourself up to. Are you taller than the world's biggest bunny? Could your baby sister fit inside a giant cucumber? How does Dad match up to the biggest recorded king cobra snake? The chart features illustrations of and facts about awesome animals, freaky food and all sorts of other cool stuff. My Family Height Chart is perforated for easy removal so you can display it proudly on your wall. Includes stickers to add to the chart to see how you've grown. Give yourself a trophy or a rosette sticker when you reach a personal milestone. And make sure the rest of the family gets involved too. With over 80 colourful stickers, there are enough for everyone! How will you measure up? Are you?
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
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More about Lonely Planet KidsAndy Mansfield has been a graphic designer and paper engineer for over 20 years. Since working for the pre-eminent paper engineer Ron van der Meer, he has helped Templar Publishing develop over 50 pop-up books, including the hugely successful pop-up Peter Pan sound book, the critically acclaimed How the World Works series, the Super Science series, Follow th
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