Author:Jean Adamson,Belinda Worsley
Topsy and Tim find fun and adventure in the real world. Their engaging stories, brought to you by Ladybird, are reassuring for young children having first experiences of their own. In this ebook edition of Topsy and Tim: Go to the Doctor, Tim wakes up with a sore throat, so Mummy and Dad decide he needs to visit the Doctor. Dr Sims looks in his mouth, listens to his chest and soon knows what's wrong. Tim goes home with a bottle of medicine to make him feel better, but Topsy soon starts to feel worse!
A trusted and well-loved pair who can help guide parents and children through 'first experiences', Topsy and Tim books have been beautifully updated with contemporary artwork. Topsy & Tim remain instantly recognizable to parents while in a fresh style that will appeal to a new generation of fans.
Topsy and Tim have all sorts of new experiences - just like you!
Find out all about Topsy and Tim's trip to the doctor.
Jean and Gareth Adamson have sold over 21 million copies in fifty years of their iconic Topsy and Tim books. Topsy and Tim help guide children through various 'new experiences', such as a new baby in Topsy and Tim: The New Baby and recycling in Topsy and Tim Go Green, with captivating storylines fun characters and engaging pictures.
Visit www.topsyandtim.com for interactive Topsy and Tim stories or download the Topsy and Tim Start School app for iPhone.
Other Topsy and Tim titles available from Ladybird:
Topsy and Tim Learn to Swim
Topsy and Tim have a Birthday Party
Topsy and Tim Start School
Topsy and Tim Go on an Aeroplane
Topsy and Tim Go to the Zoo
Topsy and Tim Go to the Dentist
Topsy and Tim Meet Father Christmas
Topsy and Tim The New Baby
Topsy and Tim Play Football
Topsy and Tim Go on a Train
Topsy and Tim Go Camping
Topsy and Tim Go to Hospital
Topsy and Tim At the Farm
Topsy and Tim Go to the Doctor
Topsy and Tim Have Itchy Heads
Topsy and Tim Meet the Fire Fighters
Topsy and Tim Meet the Police
Topsy and Tim Safety First
Topsy and Tim Sports Day
Topsy and Tim Visit London
Topsy and Tim Go Green
And printed editions only of Topsy and Tim: Wipe Clean First Writing; Start School with Topsy and Tim: Wipe Clean First Numbers
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