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Books with author Mark Birchall

  • Copy Cat

    Mark Birchall

    Paperback (Child's Play International, April 1, 2011)
    Cat was small and Dog was big, and whatever Dog did, Cat did too...Dog is fed up with Cat copying everything she does. But when Cat stays away, Dog realises that playing alone is not nearly as much fun. A charming story about friendship, sharing and play.
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  • Hen Goes Shopping

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Dial, Feb. 18, 2002)
    Hen makes a shopping list to go to the store and fills her basket with everything she needs, in a whimsical tale that includes flaps to lift and tabs to pull.
    K
  • Rabbit's Wooly Sweater

    Mark Birchall

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, )
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    Y
  • Hen Goes Shopping

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Dial, Feb. 18, 2002)
    With so many choices, shopping becomes a challenging adventure. Hen could use your help finding all the things on her list. Just lift the flaps and pull the tabs, and soon you'll see Hen's basket filling up with terrific purchases. But once she returns home, Hen will need your help again. What has she forgotten?
    K
  • Rabbit's Birthday Surprise

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Carolrhoda Books, Sept. 1, 2002)
    When Rabbit's favorite doll disappears she is too sad to enjoy her birthday party, until a bit of magic saves the day.
    K
  • Parrot Goes To Playschool

    MARK BIRCHALL

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Feb. 3, 2000)
    Parrot talks too much. He loves talking. And he interrupts a lot. How he learns to think about others and relinquish centre stage is the amusing and sympathetic theme of this story, which is the companion volume to the equally direct Penguin Goes to Playschool.
  • Rabbit's Woolly Jumper

    MARK BIRCHALL

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Aug. 14, 2000)
    Everywhere Rabbit goes, Mr Cuddle goes too and everything Rabbit does, Mr Cuddle does too. Rabbit is given a new woolly jumper, but Cuddles isn't, so Rabbit refuses to wear it. Then Mr Cuddles gets his jumper, but Rabbit loses hers.
  • Hen Goes To Market

    MARK BIRCHALL

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, June 21, 2001)
    Hen is going shopping to the market. Help her decide what to choose and fill her basket by lifting the flaps and pulling the tabs. Find out if Hen forgets anything as you check the items on her shopping list as they are ticked off one, by one...An intriguing, amusing and interactive tale, children will adore helping Hen in her shopping adventure again, and again. Andersen Press is delighted to present Hen Goes to Market the first novelty book by Mark Birchall one of Britian's brightest new talents in children's books.
  • What Kind of Monster?

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Mulligan travelled into town to find out what kind of monster he was. He tried to be a Scary Monster, but the little girl wasn’t frightened at all—she gave him a candy. Nor was he really a Messy Monster, or a Magic Monster. And as for being a Brave Monster, well! But he rather thought he could manage to be his mum’s Naughty Little Monster.
    N
  • Rabbit's Party Surprise

    MARK BIRCHALL

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, April 25, 2002)
    This birthday party picture book features the adorable little Rabbit.Rabbit is going to have a birthday party. “I hope you’ll come,” she says to Mr Cuddles, her boon companion. She goes shopping for balloons, paper hats and crisps and carrot cake. But when her friends arrive, Rabbit cannot find Mr Cuddles anywhere, and it’s not fun without him. For a while it looks as though Mr Cuddles will miss the party after all. But there is a real magician present, so things that have apparently disappeared can be conjured up!From the Trade Paperback edition.
  • The Cherry Tree Egg

    Mark Birchall

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, June 1, 2004)
    Tortoise and Mole and Weasel are friends. Tortoise is a thinker, Mole is a dreamer—and Weasel is always hungry! So, when Weasel finds an egg under the cherry tree, he wants to eat it right away. But Tortoise and Mole persuade him to wait until it hatches. What will happen next? Illustrated with originality and wit, this is a satisfying tale that will be a crowd-pleaser at story hour. Mark Birchall’s previous books include Rabbit's Woolly Sweater, The Wrong Overcoat, and Be Quiet, Parrot.
    L
  • What Kind of Monster?

    Mark Birchall

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Mulligan travelled into town to find out what kind of monster he was. He tried to be a Scary Monster, but the little girl wasn’t frightened at all—she gave him a candy. Nor was he really a Messy Monster, or a Magic Monster. And as for being a Brave Monster, well! But he rather thought he could manage to be his mum’s Naughty Little Monster.
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