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The Stinky Wonky Donkey (PB)

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Paperback 24 pages
Scholastic 12-Oct-23
Smith, Craig

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ISBN/SKU: 9780702325915 Categories/Genres: ,

Description

 

From the creators of The Wonky Donkey, the Hilarious

number one global bestseller, comes another laugh-out-loud

story!

The Wonky Donkey was recommended as a favourite

bedtime read by Tom Fletcher on BookTrust

There was a young Donkey, so cute and so small,

who loved every creature, from tiny to tall.

‘I love every animal, of that there’s no doubt.

I love them so much,’ Dinky Donkey called out.

In this gorgeous and cheekily funny addition to the Wonky

Donkey collection, Wonky Donkey quizzes Dinky Donkey

on which animals she loves the most.

Whether it’s a reindeer, a zebra, a horse or a camel, one thing’s

for sure: our cute friend Dinky loves ALL creatures!

But is there a mischievous reason behind Wonky’s questioning?!

Filled with heart and a big dose of Wonky Donkey fun,

The Stinky Wonky Donkey is a brilliantly bold addition to

the Wonky Donkey stable.

The next book in the internationally bestselling Wonky Donkey

series!

With a cheekily funny story and beautiful illustrations that

children will love

Perfect for babies, young children… and anyone who loves to

laugh!

The original Wonky Donkey picture book was number a

one bestseller in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand official

book charts on its release in 2018

 

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