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Georgie Birkett

    Bedtime Is Boring!
    Snack, Please!
    I'm a Pirate
    Peepo Baby!
    How to Feed Your Cheeky Monkey
    Big sister, little sister
    • Big sister, little sister

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      There`s quite a difference between being big and being little… Whilst Big Sister roller skates, Little Sister hesitates, and whilst Big Sister plays princess, Little Sister holds her dress. Nevertheless, Big Sister and Little Sister can`t help but have fun together. With thoroughly appealing central characters and a simple rhythmic text, this is a delightful book to share with the very young and a joyful celebration of sisterly relationships.

      Big sister, little sister
    • How to Feed Your Cheeky Monkey

      • 18 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      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 monkeyDiscover 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.

      How to Feed Your Cheeky Monkey
    • Snack, Please!

      A Cheery Street Story

      Gertie's obsession with snacks leads her to ignore the wholesome meals her dad prepares. When her father takes her to Grandma's community garden, she discovers the joys of growing and sharing food. This charming picture book captures the humorous challenges of parenting and the relatable struggles of young children with food preferences, all through the delightful interactions of a father and daughter mouse duo. With warmth and wit, the story encourages appreciation for both snacks and nutritious meals.

      Snack, Please!
    • Bedtime Is Boring!

      A Cheery Street Story

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Cosmo, once a carefree tadpole who could nap anywhere, now struggles with the busy demands of his day, from karate practice to poetic musings. Despite cozy bedtime rituals with his mother, his curious mind keeps him awake with endless questions. As playtime approaches, he finds himself fighting off sleep. This humorous tale explores the challenges of bedtime through Cosmo's whimsical adventures, making it a relatable and entertaining read for parents and children alike, ensuring that bedtime is anything but dull.

      Bedtime Is Boring!
    • Teddy Picnic

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      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.

      Teddy Picnic
    • A perfect book for Mother's Day, Carry Me!, captures both the joys and the struggles of having young children, and shows that we all need a little break sometimes. Wilbur refuses to walk anywhere. He loves to be pushed in his buggy; it's such a relaxing way to see the world. And he really loves to be carried - whether it's on his mummy's shoulders or getting a piggyback, it's simply his favourite way to get about. But as Wilbur gets bigger and continues to pick up extra props when he's out and about (a useful stick, anyone?), pushing Wilbur up hills in his buggy gets harder and harder. Poor Mummy's back is getting quite sore and she is feeling so very tired. So tired, in fact, she might just have a little rest in Wilbur's buggy... A sunny, funny book that all parents and children will enjoy sharing together.

      Carry Me!
    • Gertie loves snacks: sofa snacks, bath snacks, bedtime snacks, it's a snack life! She abandons almost every mealtime in favour of snacking. Her daddy can't help but feel frustrated, how can he convince her to try new food? Or to even talk about something other than snacks? A day in Granny's allotment might just provide all the inspiration that's needed.

      Snack, Please!