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Why does the weasel go pop in the nursery rhyme 'Pop goes the weasel'? Jack wants to know really badly, so he asks his computer. And out pops the most amazing cyber weasel who refuses to tell.
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Other Formats
- Also braille, sound recording.
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[Review] Gotcha!. Pop!, Wombat Divine and Gumboots
1995
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 25-26 November 1995;
— Review of Gotcha! 1995 single work picture book ; Pop! 1999 single work children's fiction ; Wombat Divine 1995 single work picture book ; Gumboots 1995 single work picture book
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[Review] Gotcha!. Pop!, Wombat Divine and Gumboots
1995
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 25-26 November 1995;
— Review of Gotcha! 1995 single work picture book ; Pop! 1999 single work children's fiction ; Wombat Divine 1995 single work picture book ; Gumboots 1995 single work picture book
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