PatrickGeorge Books

A filth of starlings
A filth of starlings

By Patrick George

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Little Miss Muffet and other rhymes
Little Miss Muffet and other rhymes

By Patrick George

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Presents a collection of classic nursery rhymes with modern visual interpretations.

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Opposites
Opposites

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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"Introduce your child to the world of opposites. A see-through page flipped back and forth will reveal all!"--P. [4] of cover.

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Numbers
Numbers

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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I see
I see

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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What happens when you look through a magnifying glass? What can you see in the dark? What can an owl see? Young children discover the sense of seeing in people and animals in this simple yet decept...

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I smell .
I smell .

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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What's your favourite smell? What smells don't you like? How do insects smell? This book provides a gentle introduction to our sense of smell, something young children don't often think about. Ther...

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I taste
I taste

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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What'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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I touch .
I touch .

By PatrickGeorge Firm

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What feels nice to touch? Is it a fluffy puppy, a tickly feather or how about a prickly hedgehog or a slimy worm? Through bright, colourful and creative imagery, familiar textures and sensations ca...

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Oh no
Oh no

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An owl is up in a tree and hasn't noticed the cat licking its lips down below. Can you guess what's going to happen next? Simply flip the acetate page from right to left and ... OH NO! Each spread...

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