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  1. Jan 1, 1977 · Anthony Browne. 3.91. 140 ratings34 reviews. This Book is Brand new international softcover edition delivered within 7-12 working days via UPS/USPS/DHL and FEDEX. (FOR SALE ONLY U.S. & U.K.) Genres Picture Books Childrens Fiction Animals Family Dogs. 30 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1977.

  2. Anthony was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire in 1946 and grew up near Halifax. Inspired by his father, he was interested in art and drawing from an early age. When he left school, Anthony attended Leeds Art College, where he graduated with a graphic arts degree in 1967. Before focusing full-time on children's books, he worked as a medical ...

  3. May 18, 2000 · An almost perfect picture book, with bold, simple text accompanying the even bolder illustrations, My Dad is a must for kids, and makes the ideal gift for beloved fathers everywhere, however young or old they may be. Age 3 and over. --Susan Harrison.

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  4. How Anthony Browne voted on Welfare, Benefits and Pensions # For votes held while they were in office: Consistently voted for increasing the state pension age Show votes 3 votes for, 0 votes against, between 2021–2022. Comparable Conservative MPs consistently voted for.

  5. In 2001, Browne began his business with five suits in a small “by appointment” shop in New York City’s West Village and, in the years following, expanded his business to include complete ready-to- wear, accessories and fragrance collections for both men (2003), women (2011) and children (2021). Browne has also become known for his highly ...

  6. Genius ― Guardian The pictures are extraordinary and unforgettable and celebrate dads in a way few books do ― Independent Anthony Browne is one of the most talented artists working in children's books today ― Parents Magazine--This text refers to the board_book edition.

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  7. Following the 2021 Spending Review, NHS England’s day-to-day budget is set to grow by 3.8 per cent on average up to 2024/25, supporting the NHS to tackle the elective backlog, deliver its Long-Term Plan and ensure it has the resources needed to fight Covid-19.

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