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- How high can a kangaroo hop?, Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Too many pears, Jackie French and Bruce Whatley
- Diary of a wombat, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Ming & Marie spy for freedom [Kiosk], Jackie French
- Ming & Flo fight for the future, Jackie French
- Phredde and the Temple of Gloom, a story to eat with a mandarin, Jackie French
- Phredde and the zombie librarian, and other stories to eat with a blood plum, by Jackie French
- My name is not Peaseblossom, Jackie French
- Shark attack, Jackie French ; illustrations by Terry Whidborne
- Grandma wombat, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Becoming Mrs Mulberry, Jackie French
- The wilderness garden, beyond organic gardening, Jackie French
- Diary of a Christmas wombat, by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Lilies, lies and love, Jackie French
- Gorilla grab, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Terry Whidborne
- Phredde and the Ghostly Underpants, A story to eat with a mango, Jackie French
- A nation of swaggies & diggers, 1880-1920, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- Dippy and the dinosaurs, Jackie French & Bruce Whatley ; concept by Ben Smith Whatley
- The girl from Snowy River, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Josephine wants to dance, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- My mum the pirate, Jackie French ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Becoming Mrs Mulberry [Kiosk], Jackie French
- Oracle, Jackie French
- Clancy of the Overflow, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Koala bare, Jackie French ; Matt Shanks, illustrator
- Ming and Flo fight for the future, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Too many pears! [Read and Grow], Jackie French ; [illustrated by] Bruce Whatley
- The girl from Snowy River, Jackie French
- Goodbye, Mr Hitler, Jackie French
- A waltz for Matilda, Jackie French
- Drought, Jackie French, Bruce Whatley
- The secret of the youngest rebel, Jackie French ; [illustrated by Mark Wilson]
- The beach they called Gallipoli, Jackie French ; [illustrated by] Bruce Whatley
- Earthquake, Jackie French ; Bruce Whatley
- Barney and the secret of the whales, Jackie French ; Mark Wilson
- Diary of a baby wombat, by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- The vanishing at the Very Small Castle, Jackie French
- Hitler's daughter, Jackie French
- The schoolmaster's daughter, Jackie French
- Millie loves ants, Jackie French ; illustrated by Sue deGennaro
- My dad the dragon, by Jackie French ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Birrung, the secret friend, Jackie French
- Ming & Marie spy for freedom, Jackie French
- New plants from old, simple, natural, no-cost plant propagation, Jackie French
- Night ride into danger, Jackie French ; read by Tamblyn Lord
- No hearts of gold, Jackie French
- Dingo, the dog who conquered a continent, Jackie French
- Gold, graves and glory, 1850-1880, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- Refuge, Jackie French
- Too many pears!, Jackie French, Bruce Whatley
- Too many pears, Jackie French and Bruce Whatley
- All of us, a history of Southeast Asia, Jackie French and Virginia Hooker ; illustrated by Mark Wilson
- If blood should stain the wattle, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Diary of a wombat, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Ming & Flo fight for the future, Jackie French
- The last dingo summer, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- When the war is over, Jackie French ; [illustrated by] Anne Spudvilas
- Lilies, lies and love, Jackie French
- My name is not Peaseblossom, Jackie French
- Grandma wombat, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Becoming Mrs Mulberry, Jackie French
- Dippy and the dinosaurs, Jackie French & Bruce Whatley ; concept by Ben Smith Whatley
- Becoming Mrs Mulberry [Kiosk], Jackie French
- The girl from Snowy River, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Koala bare, Jackie French ; Matt Shanks, illustrator
- My mum the pirate, Jackie French ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Ming and Flo fight for the future, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- A nation of swaggies & diggers, 1880-1920, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- Clancy of the Overflow, Jackie French ; read by Edwina Wren
- Josephine wants to dance, written by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Too many pears! [Read and Grow], Jackie French ; [illustrated by] Bruce Whatley
- Drought, Jackie French, Bruce Whatley
- The beach they called Gallipoli, Jackie French ; [illustrated by] Bruce Whatley
- Hitler's daughter, Jackie French
- Earthquake, Jackie French ; Bruce Whatley
- Barney and the secret of the whales, Jackie French ; Mark Wilson
- A waltz for Matilda, Jackie French
- The schoolmaster's daughter, Jackie French
- Goodbye, Mr Hitler, Jackie French
- The vanishing at the Very Small Castle, Jackie French
- The secret of the youngest rebel, Jackie French ; [illustrated by Mark Wilson]
- Diary of a baby wombat, by Jackie French ; illustrated by Bruce Whatley
- Millie loves ants, Jackie French ; illustrated by Sue deGennaro
- Ming & Marie spy for freedom, Jackie French
- My dad the dragon, by Jackie French ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Dingo, the dog who conquered a continent, Jackie French
- Birrung, the secret friend, Jackie French
- No hearts of gold, Jackie French
- Night ride into danger, Jackie French ; read by Tamblyn Lord
- Ophelia, queen of Denmark, Jackie French
- Rockin', rollin', hair & hippies, 1945-1972, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- My dog the dinosaur, Jackie French ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King
- Grim crims & convicts 1788-1820, Jackie French ; illustrations and cartoons by Peter Sheehan
- Top koala, Jackie French ; illustrated by Matt Shanks
- Pennies for Hitler, Jackie French
- The third witch, Jackie French
- The book of horses and unicorns, Jackie French
- Ming & Marie spy for freedom [Kiosk], Jackie French
- Phredde and the Temple of Gloom, a story to eat with a mandarin, Jackie French
- To love a sunburnt country, Jackie French