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1 y separately published work icon Now and Then Fiona Levings , Fiona Levings (illustrator), Lindisfarne : Forty South Publishing , 2019 18446380 2019 single work picture book children's

'There is a little wooden house in our town. It has been there a while. 

'Now, it is Jem's home. Then, it was Doug's home. 

'Eighty years can bring a lot of change to a small town...but what about the people who live there? 

'Were your grandparents really that different to you?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Dad's Wishing the Rain Would Come Martine Miller , Fiona Levings (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2019 17179878 2019 single work picture book children's

'Dad's wishing for rain,
Mum's wishing for rain,
I'm wishing for rain.
Will the rain ever come?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Hilda the Witch Laura van der Breggen , Fiona Levings (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2018 15881968 2018 selected work picture book short story children's

'Being magical doesn't mean you can't get into trouble!

'Hilda is a fun-loving 5 1/2 year old witch who just can't help getting into mischief.

'Through this series of charming short stories, Hilda learns the importance of cleaning her room, looking after her pets and most importantly, listening to her mummy!'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Moonbow Fiona Levings , Fiona Levings (illustrator), Glebe : Little Steps , 2016 9607787 2016 single work picture book children's

'Myrtlewump and Mutterbee are two furry friends who don’t always agree ... When one room faces east and the other faces west, how can they tell that they are just looking at different versions of the same thing?' (Publication summary)

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