![]() ![]() ![]() She could give away all her toys, but she likes her toys. How can she keep from getting spoiled? She could give away all her clothes, but she’d probably get in trouble. Spoiler alert! Ivy doesn’t have any brothers or sisters. They scream and cry when they don’t get their way. She’s read a lot of books about only children, so she knows that they are sometimes spoiled rotten. This product is estimated to be delivered within 2-3 weeks from the dispatch date.Īnnie Barrows’ bestselling chapter book series, Ivy & Bean, is a classroom favourite and has been keeping kids laughing – and reading-for more than a decade! With more than 5 million copies in print, Ivy & Bean return with a brand-new book for a new generation! Ivy & Bean are back…and they are funnier than ever! Ivy’s worried. ![]()
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