Kate Simpson Kate Simpson i(14351657 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Unreal Kate Simpson , Leila Rudge (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2024 27829129 2024 single work picture book children's

'There's been a mix-up at the Museum - some of the displays from the Myths and Legends exhibit have snuck into the Natural History wing.
We have to sort it out, but how can we tell fact from fiction? Animal from apparition? Monster from megafauna?

'Kids will have fun guessing which animals and plants are real and which are fake in this extraordinary exhibition of the strange and wonderful animals and plants that inhabit our world ... and our imaginations. And a brilliant guide to help us know what to look for when tracking down truths.' (Publication summary)

3 y separately published work icon Ouch! Tales of Gravity Kate Simpson , Andy Hardiman (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 23413434 2022 single work picture book information book children's

'A funny story about gravity that explains why apples fall from trees, from an exciting new partnership in picture books.

'Isaac Newton was sitting under an apple tree when he got hit on the head by an apple.
People might tell you this is the moment gravity was first discovered, but the truth is people had been discovering gravity long before Isaac.
You might have even discovered it yourself ... Ouch!

'Have you ever wondered how gravity works? Or what life would be like without gravity? Find out in this fun introduction to the idea that what goes up must come down!'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 1 y separately published work icon Anzac Girl: The War Diaries of Alice Ross-King Kate Simpson , Jess Racklyeft (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 18269547 2020 single work biography picture book children's

'It was 1914 when Sister Alice Ross-King left Australia for the war. Nursing was her passion—all she had ever wanted to do. But Alice couldn't have imagined what she would see. She served four long years and was brave, humble and endlessly compassionate.

'Using extracts from Alice's actual diaries kept in the Australian War Memorial, this story captures the danger, the heartache and the history of the young nurse who would one day become the most decorated woman in Australia.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Dear Grandpa Kate Simpson , Ronojoy Ghosh (illustrator), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 16562256 2019 single work picture book children's

'A picture book about the special relationship between a boy and his grandfather, who stay close even when they are separated by distance.

Grandpa, did you know that if you rub a needle with a magnet, one end will point to the north and the other end to the south? In the south there's an apartment building 160 metres tall. From the balcony, you can see the entire city. There are cinemas and ice cream shops ... and me! 

As Henry measures the distance between his new apartment and Grandpa's wooden house under the mango tree, Grandpa works out how close they really are. A moving story that celebrates the bond between a boy and his grandfather.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Finding Granny Kate Simpson , Gwynneth Jones (illustrator), Wollombi : EK Books , 2018 14351679 2018 single work picture book children's

'Every two seconds, someone in the world suffers a stroke. In Finding Granny, that someone is Edie’s beloved grandmother. When Edie comes to the hospital, she is confronted by the physical changes in her grandmother: muddled words, a crooked face, a woman confined to bed. This isn’t the ‘playtime, bedtime, story-time pantomime Granny’ that Edie knows. But when her mother takes Edie to watch one of Granny’s art therapy sessions, Edie starts to understand that the Granny she loves is still there.  Finding Granny is a heart-warming story of changing relationships and the bond between children and grandparents. It’s also a sensitive exploration of coping with illness and disability that will offer children much-needed comfort.'

Source: Author's blurb.

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