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|title=The Perfect Nest
|buy=No
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|format=Hardback
|pages=40
|publisher=Walker Books Ltd
|date=05 March 2007
|isbn=9780763624309
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Jack the Cat is pining for the perfect omelette (or, omelet, to keep the original spelling). And so he decides to build the perfect nest, to attract the perfect fowl, to lay the perfect egg, to provide him with the essential ingredient. His nest is so good that soon there is three birds squabbling over the tenure and the feathers start to fly. Eventually, Jack is left with three eggs of various sizes and just as he starts to imagine the delicious possibilities of omelettes varying by size and time of day, the eggs start to ominously crack...
If farmyard tales are your thing, [[Fix it Duck]] is a great example for younger children and [[Pete the Sheep]] will amuse and entertain with unconventional sheep.
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