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Do Daddies Have Ants In Their Pants? - cover

Do Daddies Have Ants In Their Pants?

Fransie Frandsen

Publisher: artfox.bookwolf

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Summary

Baby T can’t fall asleep.
The Tinster barks all day.
And Mummy’s sister is travelling yet again.
But what about Daddy?

Daddy is always running somewhere. 
Rushing to work, to a meeting or to catch a taxi, a train or a plane. 

Join Alexander in his latest colourful quest to find the answer to the puzzling question: Do Daddies have ants in their pants?
Available since: 11/05/2020.

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