6 edition of diggers found in the catalog.
Published
1919
by H. Jenkins, limited in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Patrick MacGill, with an introduction by the Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | D547.A8 M3 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 120 p., 1 l. |
Number of Pages | 120 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6615325M |
LC Control Number | 19005346 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 4203799 |
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Another great book from Terry Pratchett. Diggers is the second in the Bromeliad trilogy, following the store gnomes after they escape into the countryside. It's just as witty and funny as the previous book, and a must read for anyone who likes Terry Pratchett.
Diggers suffers a bit from middle-of-seriesitis, /5. The book is beautiful. Hard cover. Nice. It was recommended to me because I have two digger-loving boys.
The year-old enjoys it but he doesn't request it every night. He would choose Goodnight Goodnight Construction Site over it.
And although the rhyming works, it's not quite enough for my month-old to sit through it/5(48). Diggers (Bromeliad Trilogy Book 2) and millions of other books are available for instant access.
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It starts off with a bunch of different animals digging in the ground trying to hide different things such as bones or digging their way to their homes. Even a pirate is digging to bury his gold/5.
Nice book the pictures are nice and there’s something interesting going on in each page, definitely a good book for boys that like diggers and cranes.
It depicts the nighttime ritual of each class of working vehicle and allows your child to relate that everything has a bedtime, truly recommended/5(K). Bookdiggers is a platform where you can find millions of paid Books free.
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