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  1. Vivian writes stories for picture books, fiction and non-fiction, poetry and plays. She loves the challenge of making up stories and explaining real things – from frogs, to chocolate, to worms to dinosaurs.

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      Vivian is an inspiring speaker with an exceptional knowledge...

    • Oliver's Fruit Salad

      Written by: Vivian French Illustrated by: Alison Bartlett....

    • Oliver's Vegetables

      Written by: Vivian French Illustrated by: Alison Bartlett....

  2. Vivian June Isoult French MBE (born 1945) is a British writer of picture book texts, novels, plays, and non-fiction for children and young adults. She has written more than 250 books – including the picture book Oliver's Vegetables (1995), The Tiara Club series of chapter books illustrated by Sarah Gibb (2005) and The Most Wonderful Thing in ...

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    Vivian is an inspiring speaker with an exceptional knowledge of the world of childrens books, and considerable insight into the way in which children use their own stories to connect with those they read and hear.

  4. Vivian French has 541 books on Goodreads with 33010 ratings. Vivian Frenchs most popular book is The Robe of Skulls (Tales from the Five Kingdoms, #1).

  5. Vivian French is a much-loved author who has written more than 300 books for children. In 2016, she received an MBE for services to literature, literacy, illustration and the arts.

  6. Vivian French is the author of over two hundred books, including the wildly popular series Tales from the Five Kingdoms. She lives in Edinburgh. Genres: Children's Fiction, Young Adult Fantasy

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  8. Vivian French is a British writer of picture book texts, novels, plays, and non-fiction for children and young adults. She has written more than 250 books – including the picture book Oliver's Vegetables (1995) and The Tiara Club series of chapter books illustrated by Sarah Gibb (from 2005) – which have sold more than three million copies.