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"Father Christmas needs a wee.
He's been drinking drinks since half past three . . ."

At each different house that he visits Father Christmas drinks and eats all the goodies left out for him. Before long he really, really, really needs a wee. So much so that he even forgets to leave the presents behind. But he dashes back, delivers all the pressies and flies home at high speed to avoid an embarassing accident . . . there's just one tiny problem . . . he's lost his house key!

Find out what happens and whether Father Christmas ever gets to relieve himself in this brilliant and fabulously funny counting book from the talented author/illustrator Nicholas Allan!



Trade Review
A Christmas counting book that’s sure to be popular with younger children – watch them giggle with delight as Father Christmas helps himself to tasty treats as he delivers the presents, only to find that he really, really, really needs a wee… * The School Run blog *
There can be few more arresting titles on the market than Nicholas Allan's Father Christmas Needs A Wee . . . Perfect for all, pretty much from birth -- Katy Guest * Independent *
Big, bold pictures and wonderful facial expressions make this a must for Christmas and ever afterwards -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *
A funny, festive counting book that has a brilliant, bouncy rhyme that kids will want you to read again and again - and again -- Natasha Harding * The Sun *
This rhyming counting book will appeal to youngsters with a practical turn of mind or those who like toilet humour -- Sarah Kingsford * Sunday Express *

Father Christmas Needs a Wee

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    A Paperback / softback by Nicholas Allan, Sue Buswell

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      Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
      Publication Date: 05/11/2009
      ISBN13: 9781862308251, 978-1862308251
      ISBN10: 186230825X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Father Christmas needs a wee.
      He's been drinking drinks since half past three . . ."

      At each different house that he visits Father Christmas drinks and eats all the goodies left out for him. Before long he really, really, really needs a wee. So much so that he even forgets to leave the presents behind. But he dashes back, delivers all the pressies and flies home at high speed to avoid an embarassing accident . . . there's just one tiny problem . . . he's lost his house key!

      Find out what happens and whether Father Christmas ever gets to relieve himself in this brilliant and fabulously funny counting book from the talented author/illustrator Nicholas Allan!



      Trade Review
      A Christmas counting book that’s sure to be popular with younger children – watch them giggle with delight as Father Christmas helps himself to tasty treats as he delivers the presents, only to find that he really, really, really needs a wee… * The School Run blog *
      There can be few more arresting titles on the market than Nicholas Allan's Father Christmas Needs A Wee . . . Perfect for all, pretty much from birth -- Katy Guest * Independent *
      Big, bold pictures and wonderful facial expressions make this a must for Christmas and ever afterwards -- Sally Morris * Daily Mail *
      A funny, festive counting book that has a brilliant, bouncy rhyme that kids will want you to read again and again - and again -- Natasha Harding * The Sun *
      This rhyming counting book will appeal to youngsters with a practical turn of mind or those who like toilet humour -- Sarah Kingsford * Sunday Express *

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