Lug and the Giant Storks: The Magic Key Story Books 🔍
Mongredien, Sue, Hunt, Roderick Oxford : Oxford University Press, Magic key, Oxford, 2000
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description
[24] pages : 23 cm, \"Based on characters in the Oxford Reading Tree Series written by Roderick Hunt\"--Colophon
Alternative filename
ia/luggiantstorks0000mong.pdf
Alternative title
The Magic Key (The Magic Key Story Books)
Alternative author
Oxford University Press
Alternative author
Sue Mongredien
Alternative publisher
IRL Press at Oxford University Press
Alternative publisher
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Alternative publisher
German Historical Institute London
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
September 28, 2000
Alternative edition
US, 2000
metadata comments
contains inherent obscured texts
Alternative description
To Coincide With The Launch Of The Magic Key On Bbc Educational Television, Oup Is Publishing A Series Of Picture Books Based On The Magic Key Adventure The Characters Have In Each Episode. This Section Of The Television Show Is Also Due To Be Broadcast On Children's Bbc Television Soon. Lug And The Giant Storks Finds The Children Whizzing Off To A Faraway Planet In A A Flying Space Wok, Where They Meet Some Giant Storks Who Are Very Keen To Keep Wilma. The Magic Key Is To Be A Major 26 Part Bbc Television Series Featuring The Characters From Oxford Reading Tree. The Oxford Reading Tree Characters Are Recognized By Children In Virtually All Primary Schools, And Know And Loved By Parents And Children. This Is The First Time Bbc Education And Bbc Children's Have Jointly Invested In A Children's Tv Series. It Will Be Shown On Both. Transmission Dates To Be Confirmed. The Series Is Produced By Hit Entertainment, Makers Of Kipper, Percy The Park Keeper And Bob The Builder Programmes.
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2023-06-28
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