All Change!

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Tiger is upset. No one has remembered his birthday - or so he thinks. His friend, Miss Lollipop, takes him on a wonderful birthday adventure: with the refrain "All change!" , they leap from one different form of transport to another, which get increasingly unlikely as they go - picking up animals and birthday presents on the way! Tiger ends up having the best birthday ever.

From the same team that brought you Jump In!

Praise for Jump In!: 'Miss Lollipop is a great new character who has the potential for lots more adventures . . . Both children and adults will enjoy the humour in the illustrations as well as the text.' - Early Years Educator

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Praise for All Change!

  • A great book to read aloud and the gentle ending where all the friends jump into their bed, after first brushing their teeth of course, makes a great bedtime read. - Families West, July/August 2001Reviews for Jump In!An extremely enjoyable book with many opportunities for audience participation. - Parents' Guide - July

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Ian Whybrow

Ian Whybrow

Ian Whybrow is a well-loved writer with a wonderful talent for capturing children's humour and imagination, with over 100 books to his name. He has written several successful novelty picture books, including the best-selling The Bedtime Bear, illustrated by Axel Scheffler. Ian is also well-known for his Harry and the Dinosaurs series, and he does superb events at schools and literary festivals.

David Melling is the creator of the bestselling Hugless Douglas series and has been shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal and the Smarties Book Award. Before becoming an internationally-acclaimed author-illustrator, David worked as an animation artist for films including the much-loved Father Christmas by Raymond Briggs. One of his most popular picture books The Tale of Jack Frost was animated and shown on BBC1 on Christmas Day.

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