George Speaks

George Speaks by Dick King-Smith is a humorous family story published by Puffin in 2004. This edition, comprising 96 pages, presents a delightful narrative where Laura discovers that her baby brother George can talk at just four weeks old, sounding remarkably like an adult. The siblings embark on a secretive adventure filled with comic confusion as they navigate this extraordinary situation, leading up to a surprising moment on George’s first birthday.
Readers will find a blend of humor and fantasy as the story unfolds, focusing on themes of family dynamics and sibling relationships. The narrative captures the whimsical essence of childhood and the magic of imagination, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With its lighthearted tone, George Speaks explores the joys and challenges of welcoming a new baby into the family, offering a charming perspective on sibling bonds.
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A very funny family story written by one of the nation’s most beloved writers for children
Laura is amazed when her baby brother George starts talking to her when he’s only four weeks old, particularly as he sounds like a grown-up! It’s a big secret to keep from their parents and the rest of the family and leads to all sorts of comic confusion until George’s first birthday – when he makes a speech to his startled family.
‘Dick King-Smith is a huge favourite with children’ – Observer
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