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Books with author Babette Cole

  • Prince Cinders

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 1997)
    In this delightful retelling of the classic fairy tale, Prince Cinders sets out on an adventure, aided by his very own fairy godmother. Great for ages 4 and up. “Take a classic story, substitute a few ingredients, season freely with silliness and imagination, dress it all up in jaunty illustrations, what have you got? In the case of Cole’s Prince Cinders, an outrageously funny romp of a picture book. . . . A madcap, highly entertaining spoof.”—Publishers Weekly “Would bring giggles to any age.”—School Library Journal
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  • Princess Smartypants

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Puffin Books, April 14, 1997)
    Princess Smartypants enjoys being an independent Ms. and has no intention of getting married. When family pressure mounts, she agrees to look for a mate but sets the candidates tasks that are impossible. But then Prince Swashbuckle shows up...."Truly comical watercolors in softly glowing colors complement this fairy tale parody perfectly....A refreshing alternative." --School Library Journal
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  • Princess Smartypants

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2005)
    Princess Smartypants doesn't want to get married; she'd rather live with herpets. Commanded by her parents to find herself a husband, the Princess sets tasks for her horde of suitors. . . . All of the potential husbands fail miserably as the gleeful Princess looks on—until Prince Swashbuckle appears. . . .
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  • Hair in Funny Places

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (RED FOX BOOKS (RAND), Aug. 16, 2001)
    Girls and boys are always curious and sometimes even alarmed by the behaviour of their bodies as they grow up. Puberty being a particularly unsettling time, Babette Cole has made this the subject of the fifth title in her bestselling series of 'family dilemmas'. Who else but Babette would have the temerity to tackle this subject in a picture book and the genius to carry it off! In "Hair in Funny Places" her artwork is without exaggeration some of the best she has ever done: it is brilliant. The text takes the form of a conversation between a small girl and her teddy bear, and is ingenious and funny. It is the behaviour of Mr and Mrs Hormone (wonderfully depicted) which is responsible for and plays havoc with the physical and emotional states of girls and boys throughout puberty. This book is bound to be controversial but Babette has never taken the conventional path and her readers love her for her outrageous approach to little mentioned topics.
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  • Dr. Dog

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, March 11, 1997)
    Dr. dog is not your usual doctor. For one thing, he makes house calls. For another, he's a pet beagle! When his entire family falls sick, only Dr. Dog can save the day, with cure for head lice, pinworms, and (yikes!) even a case of too much gas...
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  • Princess Smartypants Breaks the Rules

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 25, 2009)
    When the Queen packs off Princess Smartypants to finishing school, it seems that our favourite royal might become a perfect princess after all . . . huh, no chance! Instead, Princess Smartypants makes her own school rules and teaches those other do-goody princesses just exactly how to have fun.
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  • Prince Cinders

    Babette Cole

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2010)
    "Originally published in 1987 by Hamish Hamilton Children's Books, London."--Page opposite title page.
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  • Mommy Laid An Egg: Or, Where Do Babies Come From?

    Babette Cole

    Paperback (Chronicle Books, March 1, 1996)
    In this hilarious twist on one of the most difficult discussions in a child's development, award winning author Babette Cole illustrates the one question all children are bound to ask: Where do babies come from? Mom explains that you can make babies out of gingerbread, grow them from seeds, or squeeze them out of tubes, while Dad says you can find babies under rocks. Amused by their parents' silly answers, the children decide to set the adults straight. In a series of zany diagrams, the children show the adults exactly where babies come from. The offbeat illustrations are accompanied by a text that is short, simple, and anything but predictable. This is a funny book that will delight, entertain, and educate the entire family. Awards and honors for Mommy Laid An Egg:LA Parent Book AwardPublishers Weekly, starred review
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  • Babette Cole's Cats

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Warner Treasures, May 1, 1995)
    Whether it's fearsome fish, clawing cats, perky ponies or dipsy dogs, these titles have you howling with laughter every time you turn a page. Babette Cole has her very own recognisable style to tickle even the trickiest of humours.
  • Princess Smartypants and the Fairy Geek Mothers

    Babette Cole

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, May 18, 2017)
    Princess Smartpant's long lost Fairy God Mother Doris needs her help...In Fairy tale land, Fairy God Mothers are being made redundant, and replaced by Fairy Geek Mothers. All traditional Fairy God Mothers grant everyone three nice wishes. But the Fairy Geek Mothers have their own website where people can buy wishes online... what could possibly go wrong? Well, in Fairy Tale Land, it's the fairy tales which are suffering. For example, Princess Beatrice has bought a wish: to magic an ugly wart on her sister's nose, and her sister is annoyed, to say the least. Meanwhile, Goldilocks has a sore tummy because certain bears have wished for her porridge to go bad. If the fairy tales don't get fixed, children will never know the real ones! Can Princess Smartpants help Doris find a way to make fairy tales good again?
  • Princess Smartypants by Cole, Babette

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1821)
    Princess Smartypants by Cole, Babette. Published by Putnam Juvenile,2005, Binding: Hardcover
  • Dr. Dog

    Babette Cole

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 9, 1994)
    Dr. Dog is an absolute whiz at diagnosing common childhood ailments and offering helpful health advice to the Gumboyles, his dysfunctional human family, in a zany story that introduces health and hygiene concepts to small children.
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