George Speaks

George Speaks by Dick King-Smith, published by Roaring Brook Press in April 2002, is a delightful children’s book that tells the story of a baby who begins talking at just four weeks old. With a remarkable vocabulary and a lot to express, George’s early speech creates a whirlwind of humorous situations for his family, showcasing the challenges and joys of welcoming a new baby. This edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English, featuring over 80 black and white line drawings that complement the narrative.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the comedic chaos that ensues as George’s extraordinary abilities turn his family’s life upside down. The book explores themes of family dynamics, the arrival of a new sibling, and the humorous aspects of parenting. With its engaging storytelling and charming illustrations, George Speaks offers a lighthearted look at the adventures that come with a gifted infant, making it an entertaining read for both children and their families.
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Here is the story of a baby who begins talking — at the age of 4 weeks! And it’s not just the occasional word: George has a large vocabulary and plenty to say. From master storyteller Dick King-Smith, this is the hilarious story of a family turned upside-down by an unusually gifted (and demanding) infant. Illustrated with over 80 black and white line drawings.
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