Up the Mountain - Gregory Goose

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Follow the funniest goose on the mountain in this bright, laugh-out-loud board book perfect for little hands and big imaginations!

Up the Mountain - Gregory Goose follows the lovable Gregory Goose on a hilarious winter adventure through the snowy mountain — and little ones will delight in spotting him cleverly camouflaged against each colourful scene. Written by well-known author Hilary Robinson, this entertaining board book is designed especially for toddlers and early learners who love a giggle. With bold, eye-catching colour on every page, it's the perfect pick for curious young readers just beginning to explore books.

  • Search and Find Fun: Children are invited to seek out Gregory the Goose hidden against each vibrant background, building focus and observation skills through play.
  • Perfect for Little Hands: Sturdy board book construction is ideal for babies and toddlers, making it a great choice for independent exploration and shared storytime.
  • Warm Winter Humour: Gregory's snowy mountain antics are guaranteed to raise smiles and giggles, making every read-aloud a joyful experience.
  • Early Learning Appeal: Developed especially for toddlers, this series supports early engagement with books, colour recognition, and simple storytelling.

About the Author

Hilary Robinson is a well-loved and widely published children's author known for her warmth, wit, and ability to connect with young readers. With a talent for humour and storytelling that resonates with both children and the grown-ups who read to them, Hilary brings her signature skill to the Gregory Goose series — a collection developed specially for toddlers and early learners.

Product Details

  • Publication date: June 2021
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 20 pages
  • ISBN-13: 9781684641482
  • Reading age: 0–3 years

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