Author:Pippa Goodhart,Nick Sharratt
Just imagine what it would be like to be as little as a mouse; or as big as a house. Imagine what it would be like to explore the depths of the ocean, to travel into the past or the future - or something even stranger. In this sequel to the classic You Choose, Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt celebrate the power of the imagination.
Just Imagine is now available in an exclusive interactive edition - simply tap any object on the page to hear what it's called! There are hundreds of words to explore and discover.
Patterson conveys a rage that readers should find appalling and thrilling at the same time
—— Publishers WeeklyThis book is so brilliantly observed that it should be compulsory reading for all mothers who think they might have stopped seeing the funny side of an impossibly opinionated toddler . . . It is laugh-out-loud funny, particularly to all of those who have been there, and bound to become a classic
—— Daisy Bridgewater , Sunday TelegraphAn entertaining and beguiling antidote to tears and tantrums . . . It’s the perfect picture book for dealing with bad days and bad moods, and comes with a big reassuring hug at the end
—— Lancashire Evening PostThe perfect book for dealing with bad days and bad moods
—— Primary Times IrelandThis book will definitely make children laugh at Bella's outrageous antics
—— Joy Court , Reading Zonea warmly witty, lovely way to get some perspective and calm down.
—— JuniorAn ideal conversation starter this is sure to unlock the secrets of a child's mind
—— The Good Book GuideGreat for make believe and encouraging imagination
—— Practical Parenting...a fabulous conceptual picture book
—— Louise Ellis-Barrett , www.writeaway.org.ukThis book has been a godsend at bedtime
—— Belfast News Letter GroupA great addition to any child's bookshelf.
—— South Wales Arguscharming... With a simple text and vibrant illustrations, children will enjoy creating their own stories and letting their imagination run riot... A great book that young children can really get their teeth into.
—— Stacia Briggs , Norwich Telegraph