First of all, Tilly is busy preparing for Bea to come to tea, then she is busy having tea with Bea, and pretty soon all the excitement boils over in to a little argument. But these are not two girls who are destined to fall out as they brilliantly resolve their misunderstanding in a most creative way.
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Louis Baum lives in Saxmundham, Suffolk most of the year and Brazil part of the year. He is the author of several picture books for children. This is his second book for Bloomsbury. Sue Hellard lives in Muswell Hill, North London and she too is a regular contributor to the Bloomsbury children's list.
More about Louis BaumGeorgie Birkett completed her degree in Graphic Design and Illustration at the University of Brighton in 1996. She has since illustrated many books published all over the world and in 2008 she won the Best Baby Book 2008 in the Booktrust Early Years Awards for Is This My Nose? (Red Fox). Born in Kent, Georgie now lives in Lewes, East Sussex, with her husband
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