The Bodley Head, 2011. — 30 p. Alfie is delighted to be invited to Bernard's birthday party, although he feels a bit nervous about going on his own. But Alfie has such a great time, he finds he doesn't even need his special blanket - and he makes a new friend too! Join Alfie as he overcomes his shyness and becomas the most helpful guest at the party.
Walker Books Ltd., 2004. — 20 p. — (Olly and Me). — ISBN: 0744525136, ISBN13: 9780744525137. In an introduction to the joy of bouncing, a little girl bounces on her bed, on the sofa, and on Grandpa's knee, and a baby bounces in his crib and climbs on his sister's lap.
Candlewick Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994. — 24 p. Depicting an energetic toddler and her baby brother, Shirley Hughes explores the many surprising ways to hide.
Puffin, 1985. — 32 p. — ISBN 978-0140504699. There is something really special about Christmas, as Lucy and Tom discover in this book. By the author of "Lucy & Tom 1.2.3.", "Copycard", "Are you There, Bear?", "Father Christmas" and "Meg and Mog".
Horn Book. — 50 p. The book is about the world around us through the eyes of children. Shirley Hughes certainly has the gift of entering into the feelings of a small child. She has a delightfully unerring eye for the many details that children see when they are out or think about. A lot number of wonderful illustration do this book especially attractive.
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