What am I Doing?

by Sarah Garland

Published 29 July 1993
Following on from All Gone and Oh, No, this book follows a small child through the day. In the first book, the baby takes on the guises of different animals, and in I Am the baby compares the daily activities to situations in adult life.

All Gone!

by Sarah Garland

Published 26 October 1989
A baby goes through a day's activities and discovers the many meanings of the phrase "All gone!"

Who Can I be?

by Sarah Garland

Published 29 July 1993

Having a Picnic

by Sarah Garland

Published 5 July 1984
Sarah Garland's classic series of pre-school books look at every aspect of busy, noisy, muddly family life. In Having a Picnic we join the family as they head to the park, feed the ducks and have a lovely picnic. But who are the uninvited guests..?

Going to Playschool

by Sarah Garland

Published 4 October 1990

Frances Lincoln are delighted to reissue Sarah Garland's classic picture books featuring a warm and very down-to-earth family as they go about their daily life. This book follows the family as they play games, pour sand, roll pastry, get dressed up and play with the rabbit. Mum, daughter, baby and dog are always rushing around, getting things done and having lots of fun.


Billy and Belle

by Sarah Garland

Published 30 April 1992
A newborn baby and the exciting confusion of Pet Day at school combine to make a very special day for Billy and Belle.

Coming to Tea

by Sarah Garland

Published 29 August 1985
The family are busy mixing cakes and baking biscuits before the neighbours arrive for tea. A SARAH GARLAND BOARD BOOK, originally published in 1985 as a picture book. Illustrated in full colour.

Going Swimming

by Sarah Garland

Published 3 May 1990
In this book a mother takes her two young children to the local pool. As it is the baby's first visit he is at first reluctant to get into the water but soon does not want to get out. The same author also wrote Going Shopping, Having a Picnic, Coming to Tea and Doing The Washing.

Going Shopping

by Sarah Garland

Published 15 April 1982
Into the car, off to the shops, out of the car and the shopping begins. Everyone likes to help with the family shopping, even the dog.

Doing the Garden

by Sarah Garland

Published 14 May 1992
Inspired by the arrival of spring and the desire to transform their backyard into a beautiful garden, the family set about their task with their usual enthusiasm. Visiting the garden centre, choosing flowers, planting and digging are part of this muddy but, nevertheless, cheerful enterprise.

Oh No!

by Sarah Garland

Published October 1989
Young children and parents will recognize these scenes of family routine and baby mischief while enjoying the anticipation of another "oh, no!" Illustrated.

Tom's Pocket

by Sarah Garland

Published 1 October 1989

Pass it, Polly

by Sarah Garland

Published 16 June 1994
There's a football match planned and Polly is determined to play. With a bit of instruction and a lot of practice she and Nisha are soon dribbling, tackling and heading with the best of them. But as the big day draws near, nerves grow tense. By the author of Polly's Puffin and Having a Picnic.

Doing the Washing

by Sarah Garland

Published 23 June 1983
A lively toddler, aided and abetted by the family dog, tries to 'help' mum with the washing.

Doing Christmas

by Sarah Garland

Published 6 October 1994
It's the run-up to Christmas and there's a lot to be done, such as dressing the tree, making the cake, and stirring the pudding. Then, the big day arrives, and along with it, Granny, in her sports car, bearing gifts. The author also wrote Doing the Garden, Going Shopping and Having a Picnic.

Polly's Puffin

by Sarah Garland

Published 1 September 1988
"Polly's Puffin" is an illustrated book telling the story of a young girl, Polly, and her toy puffin. While out shopping with her mother, Polly loses the puffin when her baby brother throws it into the hood of a man's duffle-coat. A hectic chase ensues until the toy is eventually found. Sarah Garland studied graphic design and illustration at the London College of Printing and at St Martin's School of Art. She has regularly contributed illustrations to "The Daily Telegraph". Her books include "Coming to Tea", "Doing the Washing", "Going Shopping" and "Having a Picnic".