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<strong>Praise for <em>Christmas? That's Not Right! </em>by Candy Bee:</strong>
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<p>'Christmas goes slightly wrong in this zany picture book, because the turkeys are being stuffed with custard tarts and parrots are being served instead of carrots' <em>Bookseller</em></p>
Mum and Dad have LOTS of rules.
But when we go to Grandma's house, it's a different story …
Eating your five a day, tidying up and, of course, going to bed on the dot – it’s only ever the best behaviour with Mum and Dad.
And when we go to Grandma’ house it’s just. the. same.
Well, sort of.
With a twist.
Who said anything about drum kits, staying up late and dressing up?
This brilliant new picture book story is full of humour, cheeky illustrations and family fun!
Mum and Dad have LOTS of rules.
But when we go to Grandma's house, it's a different story …
The brilliantly mischievous and fun new illustrated picture book all about kids, parents, grandparents and BEHAVING!
The brilliantly mischievous and fun new illustrated picture book all about kids, parents, grandparents and BEHAVING!
- From the author of the Countdown to Bedtime and I Love You More Than a Baboon’s Bum
- To launch her newest story reaching parents with little ones, with organic and fun filled digital activity encouraging reading with little ones.
Competition: How to Babysit a;grandma;Grandad;Spot visits his grandparents;my dad is fantastic;when;was a penguin;grandad’s island;Daddy Fartypants;Grandma Bird;How it Works:Grandparent;bad seed;It’s Hard to Be Five:Emily’s Everyday Manners. Jean Reagan;morag hood;Benji Davies;Eric Hill;Jason Hazeley;Jory John
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Om bidragsyterne
Candy Bee is an author based in London. Inspired to write by the birth of her daughter, she loves creating stories for reading at bedtime, full of silliness and all the things that make little ones laugh.
Corrie Gorman is an illustrator based in Dundee, Scotland. Humour is a very important part of Corrie’s practice – she likes to step back and look at everyday life and the comedy that lies within it. She loves to experiment with printmaking and wishes the workshop smell could be bottled as a scent.