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1790 Ft
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9995 Ft
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6490 Ft
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ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
5990 Ft
online ár:
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ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
4990 Ft
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ár a könyvön:
Az eredeti ár (könyvre nyomtatott ár), a kiadó által ajánlott fogyasztói ár, amely megegyezik a bolti árral (bolti akció esetét kivéve).
7999 Ft
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eredeti ár:
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850 Ft
online ár:
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eredeti ár:
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5190 Ft
online ár:
Webáruházunkban a termékek mellett feltüntetett fekete színű online ár csak internetes megrendelés esetén érvényes. Amennyiben a Líra bolthálózatunk valamelyikében kívánja megvásárolni a terméket, akkor az adott boltban lévő ár az irányadó.
BRER RABBIT AND BRER FOX
Brer Rabbit was a naughty little fellow.
He liked to play tricks on Brer Fox, Brer Wolf and the other animals who were always trying to catch him.
But Brer Rabbit was so clever that he managed to escape every time and went on playing his tricks.
One day, Brer Wolf and...
\_. THE LOST HUM
IN the nursery cupboard there was a big humming-top. The toys loved it very much, for often when it spun round and round, and hummed loudly, it would let somé of the smaller toys sit on it and hold tightly to the handlé. Then they had a fine ride, as you can imagine. But one...
What this book is all about . . . . This picture dictionary lists a lot of words and explains what they mean. The pictures will help you to understand the words. At the end of every chapter there is a puzzle picture. Look at these pictures and see if you can remember the names you have seen in the...
BRER RABBIT AND BRER FOX
Brer Rabbit was a naughty little fellow. He liked to play tricks on Brer Fox, Brer Wolf and the other animals who were always trying to catch him. ^ But Brer Rabbit was so clever that he
managed to escape every time and went on ^ playing his tricks.
One day, Brer Wolf...
The Robin and the Wren Fought about the porridge-pan; And ere the Robin got a spoon, The Wren had ate the porridge down. Bow! wow! wow! Whose dog art thou? Ym little Tommy Tinker's dog, Bow! wow! wow! Curly locks, Curly locks, Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes, Nor yet feed the swine;...
Pinkity's Pranks
Once upon a time there Hved a naughty httle pixie called Pinkity. He was always in mischief, and teased every one he met.
'Now, what shall I do today?' thought Pinkity, as he sat in a may-bush and swung his legs. 1 know - I'll get my little watering-can and water all the people...
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VERNON VOLE'S GREAT GIVEAWAY
Vernon Vole lived beside a grassy bank beneath a big tree. Nuts and berries grew close by.
When summer ended, Vernon worked hard to collect as many nuts and berries as he could to store for the cold days of winter. He worked...
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Curly locks. Curly locks, Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes. Nor yet feed the swine; But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, J And feed upon strawberries, / sugar and
The Robin and the Wren
Fought about the porridge-pan; And ere the Robin got a spoon. The Wren had ate the...
PREFAGE
This work is intended for the use of young people, and the definitions and meanings are accordingly given in a very simple manner.
Words from the same root have been grouped in paragraphs, so as to bring out the family relationa of the words. The commonest roots, especially those used...
PREFACE
This work is intended for the use of young people, and the definitions and meanings are accordingly given in a very simple manner.
Words from the same root have been grouped in paragraphs, so as to bring out the family relations of the words. The commonest roots, especially those used...
'Oh dear! I forgot!' said Fanny.
She was always saying that. Then she would go on: Tm so sorry. I did mean to remember, but somehow I forgot!'
Sooner or later everyone was cross with forgetful Fanny. Mother was cross because she forgot to post the letters and they were in the pocket of...
THE TW1NS GO TO MARKÉT a SJOXjTV^ Barleycorn, the harvest mouse, looked out of the window at the npening cörn. "I must go up to the farm to-day," he said, "to hear if there is news of the harvesters' coming to this field?'u^w^J "Yes, and I must get ready to pack up and leave before they start...
PUBLISHER'S NOTE ON THE SECOND EDITION
Since its publication in 1962 the Oxford Illustrated Dictionary has been reprinted three times, each time with additions and amendments. In this new edition it has been entirely revised and reset so as to include entries for words that have recently become...
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Peter's Noah's Ark
Peter had a lovely playhouse at the bottom of the garden. He kept all his toys there, his soldiers, his fortress, his teddy bear, his books and his beautiful Noah's ark with all its animals and birds.
Just outside the playhouse was a little stream, and Peter often used to...
The Kitten That Disappeared
John and Rosie had a kitten of their own. It was three months old, as black as coal, with eyes as green as a cucumber. It was the merriest, lovingest, warmest little kitten you can imagine, and the two children loved it with all their hearts.
It was called Fluffy,...
A great surprise
'Mother, have you heard about our summer holidays yet?' said Julian, at the breakfast-table. 'Can we go to Polseath as usual?'
'I'm afraid not,' said his mother. 'They are quite full up this year.'
The three children at the breakfast-table looked at one another in great...
THE BIG RACEMr Peter Purr was very pleased when he was asked to present the prizes for Sports Day."I was quite a good sprinter as a kitten," he said. "No doubt everyone remembers those days."Sports Day was bright and sunny.Peter Purr looked from his window and rubbed his paws with pleasure. A wet...
Curly locks. Curly locks, Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes. Nor yet feed the swine; But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam. And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream!
The Robin and the Wren
Fought about the porridge-pan; And ere the Robin got a spoon. The Wren had ate the...
What a Funny Thing to Do
Janet was pleased because Auntie Laura had given her some Shirley poppy seeds to plant in her garden.
'Wait for a fine day, just after rain,' said Auntie Laura. 'Then shake them gently out of the envelope into a sunny patch of ground, cover them up with fine soil, and...
Look Out for the Elephant! "There's an elephant loose!" shouted Jim, rushing into the school playground. "I just heard a man say so. It's escaped from the circus." "Where is it, where is it?" cried all the ehildren, rushing round Jim. "It's in the park - and they're afraid it will trample down all...
The Kitten That Disappeared
John and Rosie had a kitten of their own. It was three months old, as black as coal, with eyes as green as a cucumber. It was the merriest, lovingest, warmest little kitten you can imagine, and the two children loved it with all their hearts.
It was called Fluffy,...
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Curly locks. Curly locks, Wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes. Nor yet feed the swine; But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, J And feed upon strawberries, / sugar and
The Robin and the Wren
Fought about the porridge-pan; And ere the Robin got a spoon. The Wren had ate the...