Be Good, Gordon

Be Good, Gordon by Angela McAllister is a delightful children’s book published by Bloomsbury Children’s on June 4, 2002. This edition features 26 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Gordon and his unconventional babysitter, Lily Jigg Popsicle, who introduces a playful twist to the typical babysitting experience.
Readers will find a humorous narrative as Gordon, initially eager to go to bed, is drawn into Lily’s imaginative games. The book explores themes of social interaction and playfulness, showcasing how the unexpected can lead to fun and excitement. As the story unfolds, Gordon learns to embrace the joy of play, even as they scramble to restore order before his parents return home.
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This hilarious book tells the story of Gordon and his babysitter. But this is not your average babysitter. Lily Jigg Popsicle is a new babysitter, and she has very unusual ideas about what babysitting involves. Gordon is happy to go to bed, turn the light off and go to sleep. Lily Jigg Popsicle, however, thinks going to bed is boring and wants to PLAY! Gordon takes a lot of persuading, but eventually joins in with her crazy games, and they have great fun, until they hear the parents coming home, when they have to clear up, get Gordon into bed, and Lily Jigg Popsicle into something resembling a responsible babysitter again!
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