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Welcome to Georgie Birkett's CHEERY STREET - a series about busy kids and even busier parents. This time, we meet an adorable froglet called Cosmo ... who just WON'T go to sleep!Despite sleeping soundly as a tiny tadpole, Cosmo simply won't go to bed any more. Why? "BEDTIME IS BORING!" he says. There's far too much to do (practising karate, writing poems about cheese) and too much to know ("Mummy, why do I only have two eyes?"). And if he does eventually go to sleep, he will jump into his mummy's bed at the exact same time each night, without fail, taking up all the mattress and croaking loudly until morning. Will he ever go to sleep in good time? And stay in his own bed? Will his mummy ever sleep again? A truly funny and incredibly sweet story that promises to make bedtime anything but boring!
"When Gertie wants to eat only snacks, her dad shares the joy of growing, making, and sharing your own food..."--Provided by publisher.
A perfect book for Mother's Day, Carry Me!, captures both the joys and the struggles of having young children, and shows that we all need a little break sometimes.Wilbur refuses to walk anywhere. He loves to be pushed in his buggy; it's such a relaxing way to see the world. And he really loves to be carried ¿ whether it's on his mummy's shoulders or getting a piggyback, it's simply his favourite way to get about. But as Wilbur gets bigger and continues to pick up extra props when he's out and about (a useful stick, anyone?), pushing Wilbur up hills in his buggy gets harder and harder. Poor Mummy's back is getting quite sore and she is feeling so very tired. So tired, in fact, she might just have a little rest in Wilbur's buggy... A sunny, funny book that all parents and children will enjoy sharing together.
"Wilbur has always loved to be carried. Of course, now that he's bigger and stronger and more active... he still likes to be carried. Or given a piggyback ride. Or pushed in his cozy stroller, with a prime view of the world going by. When Mommy asks Wilbur to walk somewhere, his legs say, 'Not today, thank you.' Wouldn't his empty stroller be lonely? But today Mommy is achy and tired. So tired, in fact, that she might just have to take a break in Wilbur's stroller... Kids and their caregivers will both get a giggle out of this twist on a familiar scenario--a sunny, funny tribute to doting moms everywhere."--
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