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Books with title Ready, Steady, Ghost!

  • Ready, Steady, Ghost!

    Elizabeth Baguley, Marion Lindsay

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, Aug. 5, 2014)
    Gilbert wants to learn to haunt just like the big ghosts do. But he's very small, and the forest is very big. And-shiver-me, shake-me! What is that?Facing spooky creatures around every bend, Gilbert learns that a little courage is all it takes to find a cozy home that's just his size.
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  • Ready, Steady, Grow!

    Sophie Piper, Abby Guinness, Lion Children's Books

    Audible Audiobook (Lion Children's Books, Aug. 30, 2017)
    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! 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 concluding message is that it's not all about being tall, but being truly well.
  • Ready Steady Ghost!

    Elizabeth Baguley

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 2012)
    Ready Steady Ghost
  • 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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  • Ready, Steady, Go

    Brimax My Big Little Fat Bk

    Board book (Read for Kids, Jan. 2, 1990)
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  • Ready, Steady, Go!

    Shigeo Watanabe, Yasuo Ohtomo

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 2, 1995)
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  • Ready, Steady, Go!

    Shigeo Watanabe, Y. Ohtomo

    Hardcover (Bodley Head Children's Books, May 7, 1981)
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  • Ready, Steady, Go!

    Sue Harris, Ingela Peterson

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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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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  • Ready, Steady, Grow!

    Sophie Piper, Georgie Birkett

    Hardcover (Lion UK, 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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  • Ready Steady Go

    STEP 5-16 Design and Technology

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Jan. 1, 1993)
    STEP - the Staffordshire Design and Technology Education Programme - was formed in 1987. It supplies curriculum support materials in line with major developments relating to design and technology in the National Curriculum.
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  • Ready, Steady, Ghost!

    Elizabeth Baguely, Marion Lindsay

    eBook (Oxford University Press, Sept. 4, 2014)
    'Shiver-me, shake-me!' said Bertie. The forest at midnight can be a scary place. Bertie has just set out on his first haunting. It's a journey that makes our little ghost feel jumpy: through a dark and lonely wood, past a howling wolf, a hissing snake, and a roaring dragon! So when he reaches a big old castle, Bertie doesn't really feel like haunting, he feels like hiding: especially when he's chased up the stairs by a dog. It's only when Bertie takes refuge in a draughty attic that he finds the perfect place to take up his position as resident ghost. A spine-tingling bedtime story that explores feelings of overcoming anxieties and feeling secure. 'A perfect bedtime read with a delightful hero who shows we can overcome our fears and fit in.' Parents in Touch