Emily Gravett - Works

Works

  • Wolves (Macmillan, 2005, ISBN 1-405-05082-9)
—published as Wolves by "Emily Grrrabbit" in the United States (Simon & Schuster, 2006)
  • Orange Pear Apple Bear (2006)
  • Meerkat Mail (2006)
  • Little Mouse's Big Book of Fears (2007)
  • Monkey and Me (2007)
  • The Odd Egg (2008)
  • Spells (2008)
  • Dogs (2009)
  • The Rabbit Problem (2009)
  • Blue Chameleon (2010)
  • Cave Baby (2010), written by Julia Donaldson
  • Wolf Won't Bite! (2011)
  • Again! (2011)
  • Matilda's Cat (2 August 2012)

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