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No Binding. Enchanting early card. Most collectable. Published by DMC, London, Published by Sampson Low, Used Condition: Fair. Condition: Fair. Beek illustrator. PB staple binding.

Brown paper cover. Big-Ears had to take a parcel to Mr Tall Golly. He tied it on the back of his bicycle. As he was going through the wood he hit a stone and his parcel flew off. Pages illustrations neatly coloured in, remainder clear. Pages evenly age discoloured. Little wear. Staple clean. Binding firm. Quantity: 3. Jan Francis brings the loveable characters to life with the help of sound effects and music from the popular TV series. Listen and find out what happens when Noddy drives his car into Big-Ears' bike and smashes it!

Can he mend it so that it is even better than before? And when the Bouncy Balls bounce their way into town, Noddy must help Tiny, the littlest Bouncy Ball, and uncover a nasty goblin plot. Published by Euro Books. Spine may show signs of wear. Wonderful full page colour illustrations, lots of Gollies. Card wraps as issued. Used - Hardcover Condition: Good. A Picture and Story Book. Small tear to cover and edge rubbing.

Published by Edco, An uncommon set of four metal badges, very collectible. Still in original packet. Early 's. Colourful rigid figures. A scarce little set for your collection! Good to find all seven together.

The Set:. Published by Bestime, First Issue. Number 3 in series of four Little Noddy Jigsaw series. Series B. Complete and V. BEEK illustrator. Number 1 in series of sixteen Little Noddy Plywood Jigsaw series. Number16 in series of sixteen Little Noddy Plywood Jigsaw series. Complete in very worn box. Big Ears takes him under his wing, gives him a name and helps him move to Toyland. In the 's version, Big Ears is voiced by Richard Briers.

Big Ears has a great knowledge of magic and history and is the wisest resident of Toyland. Noddy always comes to Big Ears for advice. His catchphrase is "You funny little Noddy! Cosgrove Hall Wiki Explore. Sparks' Fire Engine. Recent blog posts. Gilbert the Golliwog was dropped in the s after the books were accused of racism. He was replaced by Martha Monkey. Miss Rap the schoolmistress, who spanked naughty children with a slipper, was replaced by Miss Prim.

Mindful of the homosexual complications of changing language, Noddy and his friend Big Ears no longer enjoy "gay times in the woods. But Big Ears survived a barrage from the politically correct lobby who felt the name was insulting to aurally challenged children who risked being bullied in the playground.

The cheeky little elf with the blue shorts, red hat and tinkly hat first appeared in the instant classic "Noddy in Toyland" which was even translated into Latin.



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