Sarah Ward
87 works on record
Works

Neuropsychological interventions

A Deadly Thaw (DC Childs mystery)

Carry and Learn Opposites

Shapes

Colors

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep

Baby's First Bear Set

I Can Say Please

Where's My Mommy? Lift & Find

If You're a Princess, Where's Your Crown?

A Deadly Thaw

Patient Fury
My First Listen, Play, and Say!

Goodnight Baby!
Hello Baby!
To Baby with Love

Say and Pray Bible Wipe Clean
Carry and Learn Shapes
Shrouded Path
I Love Mommy!
Peekaboo Baby!

Uncertain Choice
Bedtime for Baby Sloth
Alternative Water Supply Systems
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Baby
Mommy and Me Finger Puppet Book
Love You, Baby!
Cinco Monitos
My First Touch, Feel, and Play!
Daddy and Me Finger Puppet Book

In Bitter Chill
Five Little Monkeys Finger Puppet Book
Communist States in the Twentieth Century
Mami y Yo
Plant Biotechnology

Nationalism, Dictatorship and Democracy in Twentieth-Century Europe
Say and Pray Bible Seek and Find
Love You, Mummy!
Patient Fury

Community sentences
Spot and Say : Sea
Spot and Say : Bugs

Cuddle Close, Little Koala
Rise and Fall of Fascism in Italy C.1911-1946
Deadly Thaw

Papi Y Yo
Hello Baby!
In Bitter Chill
AS Edexcel History
My Revision Notes Edexcel As History

Say and Pray Bible Easter Sticker and Activity Book
Before the Dragon
Color Photographs
Fleeting Eternity
Where's My Mummy?
Shrouded Path
Eyes, Nose, Ears, Toes

¿Cuánto me quieres, papá?

The Birthday Girl

¿Cuánto me quieres, mamá?

¡Bienvenido, bebé!

Little Learners Shapes
My First Baby Animals
Hello Santa!
Cheeky Monkey
Grandma Kisses
Wipe-Clean Mermaid Activities
See You Later Alligator
My Worry Book
My Angry Book
My Happy Book
Vanishing ACT
My Lonely Book
Number Thirteen
Sixth Lie
Death Rites
Explorer
Astronaut
My Sad Book
Quiet Bones
Death Lesson

The energy book for urban development in South Africa
Distance Learning on a Shoestring
An analysis of the importance of political leadership in Northern Ireland (1960-1980), with regards to consociation
The Genesis of Civil Rights in Northern Ireland
With their heads in the clouds?
Networked CD-ROMs as academic information sources