You Choose!
by Pippa Goodhart, illustrated by Nick Sharratt
Interest age: 3 to 7
Published by Picture Corgi, 2004
About this book
Appealing, highly interactive and packed with details, this gem of a book can support speech and language development, encourage independent thinking and make decision-making fun.
Pippa Goodheart's wonderful ideas and Nick Sharratt's unique illustrations are a perfect combination.
About the author
About the illustrator
What to read next
We know that children can get hooked on a favourite book series or author and struggle to find something they love as much, but we’re here to help.
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The You Choose books from Pippa Goodhart and Nick Sharratt are full of fun and nearly endless possibilities. So if you and your family enjoy them, what could you try next? We've got some ideas and we want to hear your recommendations, too...
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