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Ged Adamson

    Ged Adamson is a British author and artist renowned for his engaging picture books. His work often explores themes of family, home, and adventure, brought to life through a playful and vibrant visual style. Adamson's illustrations burst with energy and detail, drawing both children and adults into the magical worlds he creates. His narrative approach masterfully blends humor with a deep understanding of childhood imagination, establishing him as a distinctive voice in children's literature.

    Brianosaurus
    The Elephant Detectives
    Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed)
    Douglas, You're a Genius!
    Douglas, You Need Glasses!
    I Want to Grow
    • I Want to Grow

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A dinosaur named Herb has noticed something about his friend Muriel: she's getting taller. Herb is not. Desperate to catch up to Muriel, Herb tries every method he can think of to grow. He plants himself in the dirt like a flower, but that just leaves him muddy. He has Muriel roll him out like clay, but that just makes him dizzy. He wears platform shoes and a top hat, but he just falls over. Nothing Herb tries works! When will he finally grow? This humorous approach to the topic of growing taller will resonate with many children who struggle with this same issue.

      I Want to Grow
    • Meet Douglas, a dog with a big problem: he needs eyeglasses but doesn’t know it, and his bad eyesight tends to land him in some pretty hairy situations. Readers will laugh along with the new picture book character Douglas as he chases a leaf that he mistakes for a squirrel, walks through wet cement because he can’t see the warning sign, and annoys the neighbor’s dog by mistakenly eating out of his bowl. And when Douglas’s owner Nancy finally takes him to what is clearly an eyeglass store and Douglas asks, “Why are you taking me to a shoe store?” everyone will be giggling. After an eye exam confirms that Douglas needs glasses, and Nancy helps him find the perfect pair, readers will rejoice with Douglas as he sees all the amazing things he’s been missing! Both kids and parents will laugh out loud—and may even recognize themselves!—while reading this utterly irresistible, hilarious picture book.

      Douglas, You Need Glasses!
    • Laugh along with a dog named Douglas and his pal Nancy in this silly follow-up to Douglas, You Need Glasses! as the friends execute outrageous plans to meet their neighbors. Pals Nancy and Douglas think their baseball game is over after their ball rolls through a hole in the fence. But when the ball rolls back, followed by a note in an unfamiliar language, they have to discover who's on the other side of the fence. And so in a series of truly outrageous--and hilarious--stunts, Nancy tries to launch, vault, and fly Douglas over to the other side to see what's what. Finally, after all Nancy's plans fail, Douglas gets his turn to execute a plan--and it works! And who do they find? New friends who speak Spanish. Readers will laugh out loud at the antics in this zany picture book, which proves that working together makes everything more fun.

      Douglas, You're a Genius!
    • And Ava knew that meant one thing...A RAINBOW!And not just any rainbow-this was the most beautiful rainbow Ava had ever seen. When the rainbow was still there the next day, and the next day, Ava realized it was true-the rainbow had decided to stay!

      Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed)
    • A charming, funny adventure about missing elephants and finding friends. It's the perfect kind of day until Alan's elephant goes missing! Together they examine doughnut shops, investigate dinosaur bones, and search the skies from a cable car, but they can't find him anywhere! Will Alan EVER find his elephant?

      The Elephant Detectives
    • From the author of Bird Hugs, a story about being yourself, even if that means becoming a new kind of dinosaur! Brian loves dinosaurs. When he discovers that frogs were around when dinosaurs were alive, he decides that makes him a dinosaur--a Brianosaurus, in fact. At first, it's fun. But his woodland friends think he should roar all the time, not use trampolines or read books. And the frogs think he's making the pond look bad. So Brianosaurus decides to act exactly the way they want. The trouble is, he isn't happy...until he decides to be himself.

      Brianosaurus
    • Be Normal!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      But when Geoff arrives, Theo is confused . when you can be yourself?From talented author-illustrator Ged Adamson, whose previous titles include The Elephant Detectives and Douglas, You Need Glasses. Ged is also part of the hilarious duo behind the This is NOT a .

      Be Normal!
    • "Bernard isn't like other birds. His wings are impossibly long, and try as he might, he just can't seem to fly. He's left wondering what his wings are good for...if they're even good for anything at all. But a chance encounter with a dejected orangutan leads Bernard to a surprising discovery: that maybe what makes him different is actually something to be embraced."--Provided by publisher.

      Bird Hugs
    • A Fox Found a Box

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(478)Add rating

      When his radio breaks, a little fox finds that the forest is filled with its own rhythm and music--drip drops and chirp chirps--in this picture book that gently introduces the concept of mindfulness. A little fox is digging for food when--OUCH! What is that?--the fox finds a box! When the fox brings the box home to his animal friends--and turns a funny-looking knob--the box starts to sing, and music fills the forest. Everyone agrees that it feels nice. Day and night, they listen to the box's songs, until, one day, it goes quiet. No matter what they try, they just can't get the box to sing again. The animals stop swishing their tails and flapping their wings.... But, in the silence, the fox hears the drip-drop rhythm of melting icicles and the thump thump of a beaver's tail and comes to realize music is everywhere. The noises of the forest and the animals build into a symphony, until, eventually, everyone joins together in a joyous dance party. From the author of fan favorite Douglas, You Need Glasses!, here is a wonderful celebration of music--and appreciating the little things that have surrounded you all along.

      A Fox Found a Box
    • From the creator of Shark Dog! and Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed) comes a heartfelt story of a girl, her new home, and a very special imaginary puppy friend.In Ged Adamson’s latest picture book, a young girl named Maude moves to a new town and everything feels…okay. Things would feel just right if only she had a friend. So, Maude grabs a piece of paper and draws a blue puppy. She names him Scribbly, and he is the perfect imaginary friend. Scribbly teaches Maude the importance of staying true to herself and gives her the courage to meet new friends—both human and four-legged.Perfect for fans of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, The Adventures of Beekle by Dan Santat, and The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld.

      Scribbly