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1 y separately published work icon Sunday Night Blues Elisabeth Brown , Olivia Godbee (illustrator), Chippendale : Little Steps , 2023 25539019 2023 single work picture book children's 'Emma doesn’t like Sunday nights. The thought of school the next morning and having to catch the bus causes her grief. It turns out, her friends aren’t fans of Sunday night either. They have all manner of excuses why they should be allowed to stay at home on Monday.' 

(Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon No More Kisses! Rebecca McGregor , Olivia Godbee (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2019 17535654 2019 single work picture book children's

'No More Kisses!

'Never! Ever!

'No more! No way!

'Sam has decided that he is too big for kisses, but that doesn’t stop his family from trying! Sam is determined to escape their sticky, snotty, hairy and smelly kisses ... but perhaps he still needs them after all.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Wallaby in the Garden Ganga Powell , Olivia Godbee (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2018 18547605 2018 single work picture book children's 'A big family of cousins, aunts, uncles, parents and grandparents must find a way to KEEP HER OUT before she causes too much damage. But in the end, do they really want her to go?' 

 (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tom Brown, Sit Down! Nicole L. Steevens , Olivia Godbee (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2016 11025415 2016 single work picture book children's

'Tom Brown, Sit Down! Is the first in a series of picture books about a boy who bops to the beat of his own drum. Tom Brown likes to run, play, jump puddles and climb trees…but he does not like to sit down. This book follows the efforts of Tom’s teacher as she tries different ways to get him to sit in his chair. A rhyming book with enlarged text in places, this book can be a tool to introduce the concept that we are all different and unique. It can also be used to introduce Early Stage 1 / Stage 1 (Kindergarten to Year 2) grammar concepts and as a drama platform.' (Publication Summary)

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