L. J. Kidd L. J. Kidd i(9749114 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Rex the Cattle Dog L. J. Kidd , United States of America (USA) : L. J. Kidd , 2016 9749161 2016 single work children's fiction
1 y separately published work icon Rex the Cattle Dog : Becoming a River Warrior : Part 1 L. J. Kidd , L. J. Kidd (illustrator), United States of America (USA) : L. J. Kidd , 2016 9749133 2016 single work children's fiction children's

'Rex thought he was a tough dog, and thought he could take on any adventure. With barks and farts Rex and his Master enter the land where scum rests on the water, and the River Devil twists into darkness all those who enter.' (Source: Amazon website)

1 y separately published work icon Beemadoo Plays His Dream L. J. Kidd , L. J. Kidd (illustrator), United States of America (USA) : L. J. Kidd , 2013 9749240 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'Beemadoo was a sad honey bee. He had a dream that made everyone laugh. This made him stick a sad face on and hide in a tree that he believed he would live in forever. But if you can look outside your sadness there is always something or, someone to help your find your happy buzz.' (Source: Booktopia website)

1 y separately published work icon Tales of Snails : A Delightful Look through the Eyes of a Snail L. J. Kidd , L. J. Kidd (illustrator), United States of America (USA) : L. J. Kidd , 2013 9749195 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'A delightfull look through the eyes of a snail. LJ can been seen each day walking her dogs but it was early one morning, and almost stepping on a snail this delightful tale was born. Based on a true story of LJ's encounters with snails. Not all Split-Legs are mean.' (Source: Booktopia website)

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