Tony Bradman - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • A Kiss on the Nose (poetry), illustrated by Sumiko, 1984.
  • The Bad Babies' Counting Book, illustrated by Debbie van der Beek, 1985.
  • John Lennon, illustrated by Karen Heywood, 1985.
  • One Nil, illustrated by Gary Wing, 1985; illustrated by Jon Riley, 1987.
  • Let's Pretend, illustrated by Susan Hellard, 1985.
  • The Bad Babies' Book of Colors, illustrated by Debbie van der Beek, 1986.
  • See You Later, Alligator, illustrated by Colin Hawkins, 1986.
  • At the Park, illustrated by Susan Hellard, 1986.
  • Hide and Seek, illustrated by Susan Hellard, 1986.
  • Play Time, illustrated by Susan Hellard, 1986.
  • Through My Window, illustrated by Eileen Browne, 1986.
  • The Lonely Little Mole (based on a story by Paule Alen), illustrated by Myriam Deru, 1986.
  • Night-Time, illustrated by Caroline Holden, 1986.
  • Will You Read Me a Story?, 1986.
  • Baby's Best Book, illustrated by Lisa Kopper, 1987.
  • The Baby's Bumper Book, illustrated by Lisa Kopper, 1987.
  • The Bad Babies' Book of Months, illustrated by Debbie van der Beek, 1987.
  • Smile, Please!, illustrated by Jean Baylis, 1987.
  • I Need a Book!, 1987.
  • The Little Cakemaker and the Greedy Magician (based on a story by Paule Alen), illustrated by Myriam Deru, 1987.
  • Look out, He's behind You!, illustrated by Margaret Chamberlain, 1988.
  • Wait and See, illustrated by Eileen Browne, 1988.
  • Not like That, like This!, illustrated by Joanna Burroughes, 1988.
  • Bedtime, illustrated by Lisa Kopper, 1988.
  • The Cuddle, illustrated by Lisa Kopper, 1988.
  • Our Cat, illustrated by Lisa Kopper, 1988.
  • All Together Now! (poetry), illustrated by J. Park, 1989.
  • Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?, illustrated by Margaret Chamberlain, 1989.
  • Bub, 1989.
  • Gary and the Magic Cat, 1989, published as The Magic Cat, 1992.
  • Tracey's Wish, 1989.
  • The Sandal: A Story, illustrated by Philippe Dupasquier, 1989.
  • This Little Baby, illustrated by Jenny Williams, 1990.
  • Michael, illustrated by Tony Ross, 1990.
  • Let's Go, 1990.
  • Gerbil Crazy, 1990.
  • Miranda the Magnificent, 1990.
  • In a Minute, illustrated by Eileen Browne, 1990.
  • The Ugly Duckling, 1990.
  • The Gingerbread Man, 1991.
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears, 1991.
  • The Little Red Hen, 1991.
  • Five Minutes More!, 1991.
  • Morning, 1991.
  • That's Not a Fish!, illustrated by Susie Jenkins-Pearce, 1991.
  • Tommy Niner and the Planet of Danger, 1991.
  • Billy and the Baby, illustrated by Jan Lewis, 1992.
  • It Came from Outer Space, illustrated by Carol Wright, 1992.
  • Has Anyone Seen Jack?, illustrated by Margaret Chamberlain, 1992.
  • Frankie Makes a Friend, illustrated by S. Holleyman, 1992.
  • My Family, illustrated by Madeleine Baker, 1992.
  • My Little Baby Brother, illustrated by Madeleine Baker, 1992.
  • That's Not My Cat!, illustrated by Jean Baylis, 1992.
  • Wally's New Face, illustrated by Jean Baylis, 1992.
  • Winnie's New Broom, illustrated by Jean Baylis, 1992.
  • A Bad Week for the Three Bears, illustrated by Jenny Williams, 1993.
  • The Invaders, illustrated by Mark Burgess, 1993.
  • Tommy Niner and the Mystery Spaceship, illustrated by Martin Chatterton, 1994.
  • Night Night, Ben!, 1994.
  • Two Minute Puppy Tales, illustrated by Kim Blundell, 1994.
  • The Ghost Teacher, illustrated by Paul Kavanagh, 1996.
  • A Goodnight Kind of Feeling, illustrated by Clive Scruton, 1998.
  • Daddy's Lullaby, illustrated by Jason Cockcroft, 2002.
  • The Magnificent Mummies, illustrated by Martin Chatterton, 2002.
  • Midnight in Memphis (sequel to The Magnificent Mummies), illustrated by Martin Chatterton and Ann Chatterton, 2002.
  • Under Pressure ("Hawks" series), 2002.
  • Bad Boys ("Hawks" series), 2003.
  • Skin Deep (short stories), 2004.
  • Give Me Shelter: Stories About Children Who Seek Asylum (editor), 2007.

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