Georgie has got a new bed, but it's not like other beds. For each night, Georgie says the magic word and it whisks him away on a fantastic adventure. He loves his bed, but one day he and his family go on holiday, and when they come back, Granny has a big surprise for Georgie...
A beautifully illustrated, engaging look at the limitlessness of the imagination. Classic Burningham.Georgie has got a new bed, but it's not like other beds. For each night, Georgie says the magic word and it whisks him away on a fantastic adventure. He loves his bed, but one day he and his family go on holiday, and when they come back, Granny has a big surprise for Georgie . . .
An illustrated look at the possibilities of the imagination. Burningham's life sales exceed 4 million copies and he has won numerous awards including the Kate Greenaway Medal. Readership level: 5 - 7yrs.
"The story has a strong appeal because it is a fantasy that is true to reality: everyone has a kind of magic bed." Times Educational Supplement "This moving and poetic hymn to the power of imagination invites and rewards any amount of personal interpretation." Guardian "Best of all is the succinct, expressive, sketchy style, which communicates emotions, characters, settings and atmosphere with great precision." Sunday Times "Burningham evokes the magic of childhood better than anyone." Glasgow Herald "It's a classic tale from one of the best around." Evening Standard
John Burningham was born in 1936. He studied illustration at the Central School of Art. His first children's book, Borka, was published in 1963, and it was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal as the best illustrated book of the year. John Burningham collaborated with Ian Fleming on Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, designing the model of the famous car. He lived in London with his wife Helen Oxenbury, also a well-known author and illustrator. John Burningham died on January 4th, 2019.
Burningham's a dab hand at leaving a story hanging in mid-air, and, a s ever, this moving and poetic hymn to the power of imagination invites and rewards any amount of personal interpretation -- Joanna Carey * Guardian *
The book has its moments of suspense and an engagingly suggestive ending, but best of all is the succinct, expressive, sketchy style, which communicates emotions, characters, settings and atmosphere with great precision -- Nicolette Jones * The Sunday Times *
Burningham's story taps into the limitless realm of a child's imagination. It's a classic tale from one of the best around -- Damian Kelleher * Metro Life *
The story has a strong appeal because it is a fantasy that is true to reality: everyone has a kind of magic bed -- Jane Doonan * TES *
An ideal showcast for what Burningham does best: blending domestic detail with expressionistic emotion and scale -- Sally Williams * Independent *
A beautifully illustrated, engaging look at the limitlessness of the imagination. Classic Burningham.
Burningham's a dab hand at leaving a story hanging in mid-air, and, a s ever, this moving and poetic hymn to the power of imagination invites and rewards any amount of personal interpretation
Burningham's a dab hand at leaving a story hanging in mid-air, and, a s ever, this moving and poetic hymn to the power of imagination invites and rewards any amount of personal interpretation
A beautifully illustrated, engaging look at the limitlessness of the imagination. Classic Burningham.