For Children
- The Racing Worm Brothers, children's fiction. Annick Press, 1998.
- The Magic Mustache, children's fiction. Annick Press, 1999.
- Grandpa's Snowman, children's fiction. Annick Press, 2000.
- Seeing Stars, young adult novel. Stoddart Press, 2001.
- La Moustache Magique, French translation of The Magic Mustache, fiction.Les 400 Coups, 2002.
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