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Stewart, David
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9 Items by the Person Stewart, David

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How would you survive as a bee?, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by David Antram ; series created by David Salariya
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How would you survive as a killer whale?, David Stewart ; illustrated by David Antram
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How would you survive as a lion?, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by David Antram ; series created by David Salariya
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How would you survive as a polar bear?, written by David Stewart ; illustrated by Amerigo Pinelli ; series created by David Salariya
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Pathways : journeys along Britain's historic byways, from pilgrimage routes to smugglers' trails, Nicholas Rudd-Jones & David Stewart
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Pets, David Stewart
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The hollowest knock, Volume 2, issue 1-4, (electronic resource)
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The wild west, a BBC/Discovery Channel co-production ; writer, Colin Swash ; produced and directed by David Stewart, Tim Robinson, (videorecording)
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Youth, Tinie Tempah, (electronic resource)
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  • How would you survive as a bee?
  • How would you survive as a killer whale?
  • How would you survive as a lion?
  • How would you survive as a polar bear?
  • Pets

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  • Youth
  • The hollowest knock, Volume 2, issue 1-4
  • The wild west
  • Pathways : journeys along Britain's historic byways, from pilgrimage routes to smugglers' trails

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