Children's Language Books
- J.L. Carr (1970). The Red Windcheater, Nippers series, pp 32. Illustrated by George Adamson. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-26474-6
- J.L. Carr (1972). The Garage Mechanic, What do they do? series, pp 32. Illustrated by Chris Mayger. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-12064-7
- J.L. Carr (1972). The Dustman, What do they do? series, pp 31. Illustrated by Michael Shoebridge. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-12276-3
- J.L. Carr (1974). The Old Farm Cart, Language in Action series, level 3, pp 24. Illustrated by Richard Butler. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16601-9
- J.L. Carr (1974). Red Foal's Coat, Language in Action series, level 2, pp 24. Illustrated by Susan Richards. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-16595-0
- Jim Carr (1976). An Ear-ring for Anna Beer, Language in Action series, level 3, pp 24. Illustrated by Trevor Ridley. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-19954-5
- J.L. Carr (1976). The Green Children of the Woods, Whizz bang series, pp 32. Illustrated by Bill Sanderson. London: Longman. ISBN 0-582-19326-5
- Jim Carr (1980). Gone with the Whirlwind, Language in Action series, level 4, pp 48. Illustrated by Ken Evans. London: Macmillan. ISBN 0-333-28389-9
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