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Find out moreGeorgie Birkett completed her degree in Graphic Design and Illustration at the University of Brighton in 1996. She has since illustrated many books published all over the world and in 2008 she won the Best Baby Book 2008 in the Booktrust Early Years Awards for Is This My Nose? (Red Fox). She now lives in Lewes, East Sussex, with her husband, David, and sons, Jack and Albert.
This lively, cheerful picture book takes a positive look at one of the changes the arrival of a new baby can bring. ‘There’s a new baby now, I’m not the baby any more’, says the little girl who narrates the story. Sometimes she misses being the littlest, and tries to squeeze into her old baby clothes, now passed on to her new brother; but Mummy and Daddy reminder her how much they love their big girl, and she lists all the great things that big girls can do, from using the potty to playing with friends and enjoying a bedtime story. The little girl’s voice rings out loud and clear and it’s a great book for sharing with lots for adults and children to discuss together. ~ Andrea Reece
This lively, cheerful picture book takes a positive look at one of the changes the arrival of a new baby can bring. ‘There’s a new baby now, I’m not the baby any more’, says the little girl who narrates the story. Sometimes she misses being the littlest, and tries to squeeze into her old baby clothes, now passed on to her new brother; but Mummy and Daddy reminder her how much they love their big girl, and she lists all the great things that big girls can do, from using the potty to playing with friends and enjoying a bedtime story. The little girl’s voice rings out loud and clear and it’s a great book for sharing with lots for adults and children to discuss together. ~ Andrea Reece
A lift-the-flap book with soft, touch-and-feel felt! With soft and colourful touch-and-feel felt flaps on every page, this wonderful interactive book is a great way to learn about colours, too. With Georgie Birkett's delightful illustrations, a gentle rhythmic text and a robust felt flap to lift on every page, this chunky little book is ideal for the bookshelf and the toybox. Campbell Books lead the field in books for babies, and this little hardback board book is certain to become a favourite with parents, the perfect book to share with babies and young toddlers.
A lift-the-flap book with soft and robust, touch-and-feel felt! Who is hiding under the washing, behind the flower or under a leaf? Play a peekaboo with Baby to find out. With Georgie Birkett's delightful illustrations, a gentle rhythmic text and a robust felt flap to lift on every page, this chunky little book is ideal for the bookshelf and the toybox. Campbell Books lead the field in books for babies, and this little hardback board book is certain to become a favourite with parents, the perfect book to share with babies and young toddlers.
4+ (Reception and Foundation Stage). A very first, fully illustrated, dictionary in alphabetical order the Oxford Very First Dictionary introduces children aged 4+ to the features of a dictionary in an appealing way to help children build alphabet and word skills. Children will find new words easily, will enjoy extending their vocabulary because each word has a simple definition and a picture in order to help visualize the word. Contains familiar words each with a simple definition and an illustration which reinforces the definition. This dictionary includes topic-themed vocabulary at the back of the book.
4+ (Reception and Foundation Stage). New 2012 Edition. A very first, fully illustrated, dictionary in alphabetical order the Oxford Very First Dictionary introduces children aged 4+ to the features of a dictionary in an appealing way to help children build alphabet and word skills. Children will find new words easily, will enjoy extending their vocabulary because each word has a simple definition and a picture in order to help visualize the word. Contains familiar words each with a simple definition and an illustration which reinforces the definition. This dictionary includes topic-themed vocabulary at the back of the book.
A tale all about sibling rivalry. Share! shortlisted for the Lancashire Libraries Early Books Award 2011 and nominated for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2012.
Cheeky Little Monkey wants something to eat. Pop her in the high chair and grab her favourite treat . . . A board book about meal time featuring a cuddly little monkey Discover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life, with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text. Each story features a child and their very own baby animal, brought to life by the creator of The Big Night-Night Book.
Little Croc's been crunching, snip, snap, SNIP! She doesn't want to clean her teeth. Watch out! She can nip. A board book about brushing teeth featuring a lovable little crocodile Discover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life, with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text. Each story features a child and their very own baby animal, brought to life by the creator of The Big Night-Night Book.
Dirty little dinosaur doesn't want to wash . . . Fill up the bath tub, splish, splash, SPLOSH! A board book all about bath time! Discover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text. Each story features a child with their very own baby animal, brought to life by the creator of The Big Night-Night Book.
Tired little lion doesn't want to go to bed. He's had a bath and cleaned his teeth and wants to play instead . . . A board book about bedtime featuring a lovely little lion Discover the big moments and daily routines of every toddler's life, with lovable animal characters and a playful, rhyming text. Each story features a child and their very own baby animal, brought to life by the creator of The Big Night-Night Book.
Teddies walk, teddies skip, teddies on their way... Teddies on a picnic trip, Hip! Hip! Hip! Hooray! Join the teddies on their big day out! Georgie Birkett's wonderfully colourful artwork and jaunty rhyming text are sure to make this picnic adventure a firm favourite.
A big sister learns that although her baby brother can be VERY annoying and there are lots of things that he can't do yet, he's still the best, BEST baby that a sister ever had!
Older siblings everywhere will love this story of the trials, tribulations and absolute joy that a baby brother brings! This baby is so very new that he can’t do very much at all: he can’t run and he can’t climb trees; he can’t say thank you and he can’t say please; he takes things and he breaks things (by mistake mum says...). But, the things he can do are so very sweet and so very special that everyone knows he is the best, best baby in the world!
Part of the My First Picture Book series: printed on toddler-tough card with rounded corners Sometimes I'm an angel, helpful, sweet and kind. But sometimes I'm a MONSTER with mischief on my mind! Award-winning illustrator Georgie Birkett brings to life these four lovable friends as they show that every child has a monster, as well as a little angel, inside them. This is a witty look at good and bad manners, full of warmth and humour, and a wonderful companion to Sometimes I Feel Sunny.
Part of the My First Picture Book series: perfect for every toddler to help build language, understanding and enjoyment. These books are a bridge between board books and picture books; printed on sturdy card with rounded corners. Follow four loveable friends through their day, and explore the emotions that naturally occur in every young child's life. A brilliant way to soothe a bad mood and to explain that everyone feels strong emotions sometimes.
Learning to share your favourite things with a baby brother or sister can be hard at first, but once you get used to it, it's so much fun!
Which chores need doing today? What's the best way of doing them? And who's going to help? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
Who's going to mend these broken toys? Which tools will we need? And when they're fixed, where shall we keep them? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
Who's home for dinner? What shall we cook? What do we need to buy? And don't forget the washing-up! Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
Which plants shall we grow? Where should we plant them? And how do we care for them? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
I like that getting ready, come on teddy, we're on our way out kind of feeling. I like that wheeee! down the slide, can we go for a ride? kind of feeling. A day out with Dad is a real treat! His young son takes Dad to the park for puddle jumping, duck feeding, sliding, swinging and a yummy-scrummy picnic. Then after a quick trip to the toyshop, it's home for bathtime, story-time and snuggle-up-with-teddy time. Could a day get any more perfect than that!
The perfect story for that young child who is not quite convinced that having a baby brother or sister is a good idea. Reading this will change their mind immediately and provide a great deal of fun along the way as well. Green Bananas make reading fun.
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