Sheree Fitch

Sheree Fitch

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Sheree Fitch's first two books, Toes in My Nose (1987) and Sleeping Dragons All Around (1989), launched her career as a poet, rhymster, and kind of Canadian female Dr. Seuss. Fitch has won almost every major award for Canadian children's literature since then, including the 2000 Vicky Metcalf Award for a Body of Work Inspirational to Canadian Children. She has over twenty-five books to her credit, including her bestselling and critically praised adult novel, Kiss the Joy As It Flies (2008). Sydney Smith is a NSCAD University graduate living in Toronto. Well-known for his artwork for local musicians, he is the illustrator of The Dread Crew, Mabel Murple, There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen, and Toes in My Nose. He is the recipient of many prestigous awards including the Lillian Shepherd Award for Excellence in Illustration, the Governor Generals Award and the Kate Greenaway Award.
1st January 2019

Mabel Murple

What if there was a purple planet with purple people on it? Sheree Fitch answers this question with a zany tongue-twiste... MoreMabel Murple

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1st October 2019

If I Were the Moon

If I were the moon / I'd shine down my light / Right into your bedroom / To warm up the night. A timeless bedtime book ... MoreIf I Were the Moon

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9th June 2021

Summer Feet

Sheree Fitch is back with a brand-new tongue-twisting picture book that celebrates all things summer. From those first b... MoreSummer Feet

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30th June 2017

Polly MacCauley's Finest, Divinest, Woolliest Gift of All

Some called Polly MacCauley a witch, and some called her wise, and because she was so rarely seen, some even called her ... MorePolly MacCauley's Finest, Divinest, Woolliest Gift of All

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1st February 2011

Breathe, Stretch, Write: Learning to Write with Everything You've Got

The creative exercises in this innovative book use simple movements and yoga principles to boost children's creativity a... MoreBreathe, Stretch, Write: Learning to Write with Everything You've Got

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