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Books with author PatrickGeorge

  • Animal Rescue

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, Nov. 1, 2015)
    Bold, friendly, and appealing illustrations with interactive transparent pages make this book ideal for young animal enthusiasts This is a book in which you become a rescue hero. Simply turn the transparent page and rescue the animals! It’s fun, it’s simple, and it’s a gentle introduction to the importance of animal welfare. This is a book without words which enables the reader to choose the appropriate level of input for the child. Which animals would you rescue? Great for enriching vocabulary, encourage awareness, and learning about our environment, this is the perfect gift book, and a fun learning tool. A percentage of the royalties from this book will be donated to the Born Free Foundation.
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  • Magic Colors

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Oct. 22, 2013)
    It's magic! With an eye-popping design and see-through pages to flip back and forth, these clever books introduce children to basic concepts in the most delightful way! What happens when you mix two colors? Kids can find out the answer with this wonderfully tactile, imaginative, and interactive book. When they flip the see-through acetate over the different-colored pages, they'll see a transformation happen right in front of their very eyes as new colors and new pictures emerge!
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  • Magic Opposites

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (Sterling Publishing, Oct. 22, 2013)
    It's magic! With an eye-popping design and see-through pages to flip back and forth, these clever books introduce children to basic concepts in the most delightful way! Big becomes small, sunny days give way to rain, and land turns into sea in this fantastic book of opposites. With a flip of the see-through acetate pages, a boy's bow tie changes into a girl's hair bow, an arrow shifts from left to right, and an owl in a cage moves out. The bold colors, appealing graphics, and visual trickery will delight, entertain, and inform.
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  • Magic Shapes

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, May 20, 2014)
    Square, circle, diamond, and more: follow a mysterious red box as it travels by air, train, and truck—and take a happy trip through the world of shapes, too! As the package makes its way, turn the transparent acetate to see everything from a big circular sun and oval owl to a triangular pyramid. Magic Shapes is a fun, colorful, and unique way to learn.
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  • Magic Numbers

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, May 20, 2014)
    Ten flies buzzing on the page; flip over the acetate and one's trapped in a web! Now there are nine. This fun counting story—with a little magic thrown in—follows the flies as bats, birds, plants, and even a hand with a swatter bring them down from ten to zero. An entertaining and imaginative way for kids to learn numbers.
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  • Oh No!

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Flip the acetate pages to see what happens next in this wordless book filled with stunning and appealing illustrations that challenge enquiring mindsA boy’s kite is stuck up a tree and the boy is up a ladder to get it. Can you guess what will happen next? Turn the acetate page and ‘oh no’ he’s fallen off! An owl is up in a tree and he hasn't noticed the cat licking his lips down below. Turn the acetate page and ‘oh no’ the cat has got the owl. Some children are looking at a gorilla in his cage at the zoo. Have they noticed the monkey dangling some keys? Turn the page and ...‘oh no’! Children will laugh with delight as they watch the situation transform before their very eyes. By flipping the clear transparent page back and forth, they can create the action repeatedly. This is a light-hearted book without words, designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. It is a simple yet deceptively clever and fun book, perfect for enriching a child's imagination and vocabulary.
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  • A Filth of Starlings: A Compilation of Bird and Aquatic Animal Group Names

    PatrickGeorge

    Paperback (PatrickGeorge, May 1, 2011)
    Nominated for the Kate Greenaway Award, this is an eye-popping compilation of animal group names with a fresh, contemporary design approachA school of whales, a flock of geese, a murder of crows: these are some of the animal group names we have grown up with. But have you heard of a congregation of crocodiles, a flamboyance of flamingos, or a smack of jellyfish? Then turn the pages of this book to discover a collection of lesser-known and sometimes more fanciful ones—a fever of stingrays, a storytelling of ravens, a battery of barracudas, and more, illustrated with bold, punchy shapes and colors that are powerful to the eye and the mind.
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  • When I Grow Up . . .

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Turn the acetate pages in this simple, yet deceptively clever, book and see what the children want to be when they grow up Imagine rummaging in the dressing-up box and coming across an eye patch. Put it on and become a pirate! In this book a simple item on a transparent acetate sheet will magically transform the child on the page. At such a young age you may dream of being an astronaut, zoo keeper, or a superhero – anything is possible! Let your imagination flow with this fun, colorful, and interactive book designed to promote discussion and vocabulary building. The perfect book to enrich a child’s imagination and vocabulary, this is also a great gift and fun learning tool.
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  • I Taste . . .

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, May 1, 2013)
    Looking at popular foods and unpleasant tastes—a colorful exploration of the world of tasteI taste . . .. . . sweet lollies. . . sour lemons. . . spaghetti. . . a juicy wormWhat’s food tastes the best? What tastes gross? What does a squirrel like to eat? Young children will find plenty to discuss in this book of creative imagery and ideas.
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  • A Drove of Bullocks: A Compilation of Animal Group Names

    PatrickGeorge

    Paperback (PatrickGeorge, May 1, 2011)
    A perfect gift book and learning tool, this book moves beyond the familiar to investigate little-known animal-related vocabulary, paired with innovative design A litter of kittens, a colony of ants, a pride of lions: everyone has heard of these plural nouns. But what about a parcel of hogs, a kaleidoscope of butterflies, or a business of ferrets? What could be more apt than calling a group of cockroaches an intrusion? Perhaps a loveliness of ladybirds! These fanciful groups and many more are illustrated with cutting-edge design—dazzling as a dazzle of zebras.
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  • I Smell . . .

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (PatrickGeorge, May 1, 2013)
    Young children learn the delightful and not so delightful aspects of smell in this humurous introduction to the sense of smellI smell . . .. . . fish. . . lemons. . . a scent trail a few days oldWhat's the best smell in the world? What smells awful? How do insects smell? Young children learn the answers to these question and begin to understand the world of smell.
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  • A Shiver of Sharks: A Compilation of Aquatic Collective Nouns

    PatrickGeorge

    Paperback (PatrickGeorge, Oct. 9, 2012)
    Ideal for enriching a child's imagination and vocabulary, this compilation of aquatic collective nouns is the perfect gift or learning tool for young onesA school of whales and a pod of dolphins: these are two of the aquatic group names you may already know. But have you heard of a congregation of crocodiles, or a battery of barracudas? How about a fever of stingrays or a raft of sea otters? Within the pages of this book are a boldly illustrated collection of less popular and sometimes more quirky ones—from a knot of frogs to a run of salmon, and beyond.
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