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1 y separately published work icon Nova’s Missing Masterpiece Brooke Graham , Robin Tatlow-Lord (illustrator), Wollombi : Exisle Publishing , 2024 26543786 2024 single work picture book children's

'When Nova realizes the artwork she created for Dad’s birthday present is missing, her tummy flip flops and her heart ker-thumps. She and her dog, Harley, turn the house upside down, searching absolutely everywhere, but the missing masterpiece is nowhere to be found. Nova loses her temper but Harley remains calm and content. Can Nova learn from her dog, calm herself down and find her Dad’s present in time for his birthday party?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tilly's First Day Twist Kylie Covark , Robin Tatlow-Lord (illustrator), Kent Town : Little Book Press , 2022 24718661 2022 single work picture book children's

'Tilly is super excited about her first day at school, until her tummy goes into a twist. Perhaps the superpowers that Mum gives her will help. But can Tilly make them work? (Publication summary)' 

1 y separately published work icon Go Away, Worry Monster! Brooke Graham , Robin Tatlow-Lord (illustrator), Wollombi : EK Books , 2020 20272847 2020 single work picture book children's

'Worry Monster loves ‘helping’ Archie worry, especially the night before he starts his new school. Archie feels so anxious that his head hurts, his tummy flutters and his heart pounds. He soon realizes that the only way to feel better is to make Worry Monster go away. He does his belly breaths and challenges his inner fears by facing facts. Go Away, Worry Monster!  gives children useful strategies to cope with their anxieties and stress, showing them how to make their own Worry Monsters leave.' (Publication summary)

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