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Steve Cox

Steve Cox

Chapter Books and Early Readers

I really enjoy illustrating a variety of story books for children of all ages and literacy levels. These include simple stories with minimal words on each page featuring vibrant and engaging illustrations as well as chapter books with smaller black and white drawings, which embellish lengthier passages of text for older readers. Scroll down for a closer look at selected projects.

Chapter Books and Early Readers

Scary Tales Retold

Traditional and familiar fairy tales retold with surprising twists and turns. Not for bedtime reading!

Written By Wiley Bevins. Published by Red Chair Press.

Younger Readers

Shorter stories with fun characters to engage with younger readers and encourage early reading skills.

Written by Jill Atkins, Maggie Moore, Margaret McAllister and Barbara Bakowski.

Published by Hachette/Franklin Watts, Oxford University Press and Red Chair Press

The Mystery of The Missing Corn

Where did Farmer Fay’s corn go? Did the ducks devour it? Did the goats gobble it up? How will Farmer Fay solve the mystery of the missing corn? Written by Marcie Aboff.  Published by Trillium Publishing.

The Killer Cat Books

The hugely successful series of Killer Cat books written by Anne Fine

Ben's Rocket

Ben really wants to go into space. He tries hard to get there! Perhaps his dad can help him? A story told in under 80 words with bright illustrations, perfect for younger readers.

Written by Anne Cassidy.  Published by Franklin Watts.

The Goatskin Lad and Other Celtic Tales

The Goatskin Lad and other Celtic tales. Imaginative short stories for junior readers written by Martin Waddell.

The Slime Files

Follow the adventures of Bucket and Delroy as they investigate strange and unexplained phenomena which threaten to cause havoc and mayhem unless they can save the day.

Written by Jan Dean. Published by Scholastic.

The Puffin Books of 5 Minute Stories

Collections of five minute stories with illustrated text throughout.

PI Lightfoot

A sci-fi trilogy written by Nick Gilador. “What a fantastically enthralling, charming, funny and frolicsome read. In Pi Lightfoot, Nick Gilador has created a genuinely original and unforgettable hero. Hugely recommended.” – Stephen Fry, actor, author, broadcaster.

Published by Matador

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