Sheree Fitch

Sheree Fitch

Sheree Fitch (December 3, 1956) is a Canadian children's author. Though she was born in Ottawa, Ontario and grew up in Moncton, New Brunswick, she spent many of her adult years in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She now divides her time between Washington D.C. and Nova Scotia.

Publications

*"Sleeping Dragons All Around" - 1989
*"Merry-Go-Day" - 1991
*"There Were Monkeys in My Kitchen"' - 1992
*"In This House There Are Many Women" - 1993
*"I Am Small" - 1994
*"Mable Murple" - 1995
*"Toes In My Nose and Other Poems" - 1997
*"If You Could Wear My Sneakers" - 1997
*"The Hullabaloo Bugagaboo Day" - 1997
*"There's A Mouse In My House!" - 1997
*"If I Were The Moon" - 1999
*"The Other Author Arthur" - 1999
*"Writing Maniac: How I Grew Up to Be a Writer (And You Can, Too!)" - 2000
*"No Two Snowflakes" - 2001
*"One More Step" - 2002
*"The Gravesavers" - 2005
*"Peek-a-Little Boo" - 2005
*"If I Had A Million Onions" - 2005
*"Kisses Kisses Baby-O!" - 2008
*"Kiss The Joy As It Flies" - 2008

External links

* [http://www.writers.ns.ca/Writers/sfitch.html Nova Scotia Writers Federation profile]


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