Selected Bibliography
- Children's fiction
- Moonbird (Random House 2006)
- Where's My Sock (Chicken House 2006)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwalfs (Retelling) (Scholastic 2005)
- Boo The The Who In The Dark (Scholastic 2004)
- The Love-Me Bird (Scholastic 2003)
- Magic Lemonade (Egmont 2003)
- Tell Me What It's Like To Be Big (Transworld 2001)
- The Very Small (Transworld 2000)
- The Glass Garden (Frances Lincoln 1999)
- Tell Me Something Happy Before I Go To Sleep (Transworld 1998)
- Baby Bird (Walker 1998)
- If You Want To Be A Cat (Macdonald 1997)
- This Is The Star (Transworld 1996)
- Freddie The Frog (Ginn 1996)
- Oops-A-Daisy (Walker 1995)
- Little Eight John (Retelling) (Ginn 1994)
- The Spring Rabbit (Anderson Press 1994)
- Seven Sillies (Anderson Press 1993)
- Can Do (Simon & Schuster 1992)
- Why Is The Sky Up? (Dent 1991)
- Ten Little Mice (Methuen 1990)
- Joanna And The Bean-Bag Beastie (Ginn 1989)
- Mouse Mad Madeline (Hamish Hamilton 1988)
- The Raggy Taggy Toys (Orchard 1987)
- Mundo And The Weather-Child (Heinemann 1985)
- The Magic Rose Bough (Hodder & Stoughton 1984)
- Jugg (Scolar Press 1980)
- Panda & Gander Series
- Panda's New Toy (Walker Books 1999)
- Gander's Pond (Walker Books 1999)
- The Secret Friend (Walker Books 1999)
- Tutti-Frutti (Walker Books 1999)
- Mouse and Mole Series
- Mouse And Mole (Transworld 1993)
- Mouse And Mole Have A Party (Transworld 1993)
- Happy Days For Mouse & Mole (Transworld 1996)
- A Very Special Mouse & Mole (Transworld 1996)
- Hip-Dip-Dip With Mouse And Mole (Transworld 2000)
- The Ups And Downs Of Mouse And Mole (Transworld 2001)
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