Promotion for Penguin Books
Create your own stories with Hairy Maclary and all his friends in the fun new book, Hairy Maclary’s Magnet Fun.
Hairy Maclary and his rollicking gang are always getting up to mischief. Join them on their adventures in this fun-filled magnet book featuring five Hairy Maclary scenes and lots of magnets to add. Where will Hairy Maclary play today? And who is with him? You can decide!
Featuring magnets of Hercules Morse, Bottomley Potts, Muffin McLay, Bitzer Maloney, Schnitzel von Krumm, Scarface Claw, Slinky Malinki, Zachary Quack, a hat, a skimmer, a teddy bear … and of course, the mischievous Hairy Maclary.
Bringing together imagination and learning through creative play, little ones will love creating their own stories about the raggedy rascal and his gang.
Read the family review from Jessica
Hairy Maclary’s Magnet Fun is an interactive magnet book incorporating the lovely illustrations and frolicking words by Lynley Dodd that we all know and love. Miss 4 has been raised on Hairy Maclary stories so the magnet book is a fun way to extend her interaction with the book and the different dog and cat characters.
Perfect for 2-year-olds up as a high chair activity while mum does the dishes or for a 6-year-old to read and play alone, this is a great book to be pulled out for the child’s love of Hairy Maclary and reading to grow.
As I write this Miss 4 is reading the book and telling the stories in her own words, engaging with the friendly characters and the scary ones and growing her vocabulary and learning all whilst having fun and enjoying the book that is also a toy!
I highly recommend this as a beautiful gift for a child to grow their love of reading!
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