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  • Silly Safari
    Silly Safari

    How exciting to be on safari, trying to spot all your favourite animals... but, hang on, one of them has wandered off! Be the first to find the missing animal in this fun, frantic card game of matching and observation.The double-sided cards feature two levels of play, offering great value for money.Suits Ages 6+. 2-5 Players.

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  • Silly Billy
    Silly Billy

    An atmospheric exploration of childhood worries and how to overcome them, by the 2000 Hans Christian Andersen Medal Winner. Billy is a bit of a worrier. He worries about hats and shoes. He worries about clouds and rain and giant birds. Most of all he worries about staying at other people's houses.His mum and dad try to help, but still Billy worries ... until a visit to his grandma's shows him how to overcome his fears with the aid of his imagination - and some tiny worry dolls.

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  • Silly Poems
    Silly Poems

    This 'Silly' themed anthology of poems is written by various authors. The anthologies in this series are updated and revised versions of previously published titles, each with several brand new poems in them.There's an anthology for every place and topic. Make sure you've always got a verse rehearsed! Roaring dinosaur rhymes, silly school rhymes: even some revolting rhymes to get you groaning. You can rap or rhyme them, mime them out or tackle fiendish tongue-twisters. Heaps of rib-tickling rhymes to send you poetry potty, and it all supports the school curriculum. A matching Teacher Resource Book, written by Paul Cookson, features workshop-style lessons based on different poetry types/genres. Each lesson focuses on a specific poem from one of the anthologies.

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  • Mr. Silly
    Mr. Silly

    The bestselling children’s books series for over 50 years! Mr Silly lived in Nonsenseland, which is a very funny place to live.You see, in Nonsenseland, everything is as silly as it can be.This year Mr Silly is determined to win the Nonsense Cup for having the silliest idea. The Mr Men and Little Miss have been delighting children for generations with their charming and funny antics.Bold illustrations and funny stories make Mr Men and Little Miss the perfect story time experience for children aged two up.Have you met them all?

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  • Silly Anna
    Silly Anna


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  • Silly Goose
    Silly Goose


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  • Silly Ghost
    Silly Ghost

    A group of school children, bored on the second week of their long Summer holidays, hear a rumour about a haunted house and decide to go on a ghost hunt.But things don`t turn out as any of them expected! Something happens when they first encounter the ghost.Things go wrong. How do they handle it? How can they make it all OK? How does fear and trepidation give way to empathy, love and friendship?It`s impossible not to fall in love with Silly!

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  • Truly Silly
    Truly Silly

    Truly Silly is a collection of stories and anecdotes, as experienced by or told to the author.Nick loved regaling people with these and many other stories, and he was very good at it.He had an inimitable style which, for anyone who knew him, is very much apparent in this book.Consistency of detail was not a priority for him; having a good laugh with friends and family was.Often at other people’s expense, it has to be said, but no harm was ever intended.Everything and everyone were fair game to Nick, providing there was a good laugh to be had.His humour was often self-deprecating, for he had no ego whatsoever.Fortunately for his family and friends, he was persuaded to commit some of his favourite anecdotes to paper. Nick passed away in May 2022. With the publication of this book, his wife Sue and sons Patrick and Alex wish to honour his memory and provide a little memento for those who knew and loved him.

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  • Are TV and radio stations obligated to broadcast news?

    TV and radio stations are not legally obligated to broadcast news, but many choose to do so as part of their commitment to serving the public interest. In some countries, there may be regulations or licensing requirements that mandate a certain amount of news programming, but this varies by jurisdiction. Ultimately, the decision to include news in their programming is up to the individual stations and their management.

  • Why do the news anchors suddenly become more casual and silly during the sports news?

    News anchors often become more casual and silly during the sports news because it is a way to connect with the audience and create a more relaxed and entertaining atmosphere. Sports news is often seen as more lighthearted and fun compared to other news topics, so the anchors may adjust their tone and demeanor to match the subject matter. Additionally, injecting humor and casualness into the sports news segment can help to engage viewers and keep them entertained, especially since sports news often involves discussing games, players, and other light-hearted topics.

  • Is that silly?

    It depends on the context and the specific situation. What one person may find silly, another person may find amusing or lighthearted. It's important to consider the perspective and feelings of others before labeling something as silly. Ultimately, whether something is considered silly is subjective and can vary from person to person.

  • Is a mohawk silly?

    The perception of a mohawk hairstyle being silly is subjective and varies from person to person. Some may view it as a bold and edgy fashion statement, while others may see it as unconventional or attention-seeking. Ultimately, whether a mohawk is considered silly or not depends on individual preferences and cultural norms.

  • What are silly clichés?

    Silly clichés are overused phrases or expressions that have lost their original meaning or impact due to repetition. They are often seen as unoriginal or lacking creativity. Examples of silly clichés include "it's raining cats and dogs" or "like a moth to a flame." Using too many clichés in writing or speech can make the message seem trite or insincere.

  • Seduction or silly grandma?

    It is unclear what the question is asking for, as it seems to be a comparison between two unrelated things. Seduction typically refers to the act of enticing someone into sexual activity, while a silly grandma would likely refer to a humorous or lighthearted older woman. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific answer to this question.

  • "Was it silly of me?"

    No, it was not silly of you. It is natural to have doubts or questions about our actions or decisions. It is important to reflect on our choices and learn from them, rather than criticize ourselves for them. Embracing self-reflection can lead to personal growth and development.

  • What was the silly misunderstanding?

    The silly misunderstanding was that the two friends thought they were both planning a surprise party for each other on the same day. They had both been secretly making plans and inviting guests, only to realize that they were actually planning separate parties for each other. It was a funny mix-up that they were able to laugh about once they realized what had happened.

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