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Learn to read with Noddy and these fun sticker storybooks. Find the right sticker to match the word and you can read about Noddy's forgetfulness on his shopping trip all by yourself!
A Noddy classic is brought to life with this CD and paperbook mixed pack. Young readers will enjoy listening to the reading as they read along with one of their Noddy favourites -- Noddy and the Magic Bagpipes!
The magic and colour of Toy Town comes to life as never before in Make Way for Noddy, a brand new 100x10 minute animation series produced in CGI (computer generated imagery) technology for Channel 5. This major new TV production features the much-loved regular Toy Town characters, a whole set of original stories and a new song for every episode.
The magic and colour of Toyland comes to life as never before in "Make Way for Noddy", a brand new 100x10 minute animation series produced in CGI (computer generated imagery) technology. This major new TV production features the much-loved regular Toyland characters, a whole set of original stories and a new song for every episode. Noddy knows that you shouldn't distract a driver and he tells Bumpy Dog off for jumping about in his car. But Bumpy is the only one who can save everyone from the power of the naughty goblins' magic powder.
Born in the stables of the Sultan of Morocco, an Arabian stallion named Sham is taken to England, along with the loyal yet mute Arab stable boy who tends to him, and becomes one of the founding sires of the Thoroughbred breed.
Meet Noddy the little wooden boy who comes to life in Enid Blyton's most enduringly popular creation. When a magic rubber goes missing in Toyland, Noddy and Bert Monkey have got a real challenge ahead of them. In the wrong hands, the rubber could rub out half of Toy Town! Will Noddy save the day and rescue the rubber before it causes too much trouble? First published in 1954, this edition contains the original text by Enid Blyton and illustrations by Robert Tyndall.