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Books with author Georgie Birkett

  • Funtime Friends : My Bedtime Friends

    Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, May 15, 2005)
    It’s time for bed! Hide, seek, read, cuddle… This adorable little boy collects his favourite toys, one by one, until they all fall asleep together.Friendly toy animal faces peep over the edges of the pages in this beautifully illustrated book, inviting little ones to learn to turn pages and take part in the reading experience. With adorable, quirky characters, a simple text and a readily accessible format, this is a perfect book for inquisitive babies and toddlers.
  • Funtime Friends : My Playtime Friends

    Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Pan MacMillan, May 15, 2005)
    It’s time to play! Dance, crawl, peep, catch… This adorable little boy is having a fun-filled afternoon in the garden with all his favourite toys.Friendly toy animal faces peep over the edges of the pages in this beautifully illustrated book, inviting little ones to learn to turn pages and take part in the reading experience. With adorable, quirky characters, a simple text and a readily accessible format, this is a perfect book for inquisitive babies and toddlers.
  • Is This My Nose?

    Georgie (ILT) Birkett Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Barrons Juveniles, March 15, 2008)
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  • Ready, Steady, Grow!

    Sophie Piper, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, March 1, 2010)
    Eat good food—vegetables in all sorts of colors! When you go out to play, choose the right clothes—a hat for sunshiney days, hat and scarf for chilly days! Charming pictures and simple text show toddlers in a range of situations that help them to grow up well—eating lots of vegetables, running, jumping, skipping, and cycling, and of course remembering to brush and brush and brush one's teeth. The book ends with a detachable height chart, with even more advice, so toddlers can see how they measure up. The concluding message is that it's not all about being tall, but being truly well.
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  • How to be Good

    Sophie Piper, Georgie Birkett

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, Sept. 18, 2012)
    This information book for the very young conveys its message through charming picture of toddlers in everyday situations. Some are being good, others are being mischievous, and the consequences of their mischief are comic yet cautionary. Scenarios include being clean and tidy, keeping quiet (or not, depending on the noise!), thinking of others, caring and sharing, saying sorry and laughing together. The final message is of caring, sharing and love
  • Ha Ha, Baby!

    Kate Petty, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, March 4, 2008)
    Look at baby—today he is not laughing. In fact, he’s so grumpy there’s not even the ghost of a grin lighting up his face. Just what will it take to get this glaring little one to giggle? Will his mother’s tickle on the tummy work? Or when daddy makes him fly through the sky? What about all the dog’s special tricks? NO! But maybe big brother has the right answer .With colorful illustrations, a bouncy, jovial text, and a really irresistible infant in the middle of a meltdown, Ha Ha, Baby shows just how far a family has to go to transform a scowl into a bright, happy smile.
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  • OXFORD MATHS DICTIONARY

    Peter Patilla, Georgie Birkett

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • How to Be Good

    Sophie Piper, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Lion Hudson, March 1, 2009)
    Some of the children are being good, but others are being mischievous—and the consequences of their mischief aren’t always pleasant! Designed to teach young children the difference between good and bad actions, this collection of comic scenarios addresses such topics as being clean and tidy, keeping quiet, thinking of others, caring and sharing, saying sorry, and laughing together. The ultimate message is one of caring, sharing, and love.
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  • Ha Ha, Baby!

    Kate Petty, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, March 4, 2008)
    Look at baby—today he is not laughing. In fact, he’s so grumpy there’s not even the ghost of a grin lighting up his face. Just what will it take to get this glaring little one to giggle? Will his mother’s tickle on the tummy work? Or when daddy makes him fly through the sky? What about all the dog’s special tricks? NO! But maybe big brother has the right answer .With colorful illustrations, a bouncy, jovial text, and a really irresistible infant in the middle of a meltdown, Ha Ha, Baby shows just how far a family has to go to transform a scowl into a bright, happy smile.
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  • Ha Ha Baby!

    Kate Petty, Georgie Birkett

    Paperback (Boxer Books Limited, Sept. 4, 2008)
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  • Ready, Steady, Grow!

    Sophie Piper, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Lion Children's, March 31, 2010)
    This first experience book for the very young is about growing up strong and well, promoting the values of healthy eating, exercise, and keeping clean.
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  • Oxford First Maths Dictionary

    Peter Patilla, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, March 4, 2004)
    The Oxford First Maths Dictionary introduces key mathematical words and ideas - now with new cover in current Oxford branding. It contains:* 300 mathematical words simply and clearly explained with definition or example of use* Each entry is illustrated with artwork or diagrams to help make meanings clear* Illustrated section at the back giving words children will use in maths lessons - from time words to classroom equipmentPeter Patilla is a key infant maths specialist who not only writes but advises and consults with publishers INSET. He is the author of many early learning concept books and for OUP has the Starting Off With, At Home With, and My First Books of series to his credit. He is also the author of theOxford Primary Maths Dictionary.