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  2. Kipper the Dog - Wikipedia

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    Kipper on a street in York, England, on May 4, 2006. Kipper the Dog is a character in a series of books for preschool-age children by British writer Mick Inkpen.The books consist of 34 titles (as of July 2005), which have sold over 8 million copies and have been translated into over 20 languages.

  3. Kipper (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kipper is a British preschool animated children's television series based on the characters from Mick Inkpen's Kipper the Dog picture book series. [1] Seventy-eight episodes were produced. [2] The videos have won awards including a BAFTA award for best children's animation.

  4. Jip and Janneke - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Jip and Janneke (Dutch: Jip en Janneke) is a series of children's books in the Netherlands, written by Annie M. G. Schmidt and illustrated by Fiep Westendorp. The series is known for its simplicity and wit. [citation needed] The series was originally written for Het Parool. Between 13 September 1952 and 7 September ...

  5. Mick Inkpen - Wikipedia

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    British Book Award, Children's Book Award, Play and Learn Award, etc. Mick Inkpen (born 22 December 1952) is a British author and illustrator. He is best known for his creations Kipper the Dog and Wibbly Pig .

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  7. List of Kipper episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kipper plays ball with a noisy sea lion, but Tiger does not believe him. He eventually finishes his book, and then Kipper starts reading the book, wanting to be left alone. Tiger eventually meets the sea lion head-on, and soon, all three of them play happily together in the sea with the beach ball, reading book forgotten.

  8. The Magic Key - Wikipedia

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    The books are aimed at children aged four to nine, and could form part of an English language syllabus in line with the National curriculum, designed to help children learn to speak and read Standard English. The original book that the series is named after was first published in January 1986. [3]

  9. Duane Chapman, Beth Chapman and family. Broadimage/Shutterstock Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman is the head of a booming brood that contains 13 children from six different relationships ...