It looks like Jane Laycock did a number of books for Arrow (A division of Random House Group). She might also be reachable through the Publisher: Hutchinson Childrens Books. --- For what it is worth, it looks as if Jane illustrated for another few books (It has to be her): 1. Crazy monsters Red Fox, 1990. Held at: Hastings - Junior Non Fiction - 745.5BAW 2. Things to make for Christmas / Eric Kenneway ; illustrated by Jane Laycock. London : Beaver Books, 1985. Held at: Hastings - Junior Non Fiction - 745.5941 3. Things to make for Easter / Eric Kennaway ; illustrated by Jane Laycock. London : Beaver Books, 1987. Held at: Hastings - Junior Non Fiction - 745.5941 More books: Crazy Painting by: Juliet Bawden, Jane Laycock, Shelagh McGee 07 April, 1988 Crazy Knitting by: Sarah Ginsberg, Caroline Castle, Jane Laycock 20 February, 1986 Action Toys # by: Eric Kenneway, Jane Laycock 21 August, 1986 Crazy Puppets by: Delphine Evans, Jane Laycock, Shelagh McGee 07 May, 1987 Crazy Cooking (Crazy Activity Series) by: Juliet Bawden, Jane Laycock, Shelagh McGee 07 July, 1988 Crackers] (Beaver Books) by: Janet Rogers, Bob Nixon, Jane Laycock 16 October, 1986 Junior Maths 2: Multiplication Tables, Written Problems, Adding in 50's, Hundreds, Tens and Units, Further Fraction Work (Learn Together Series) by: Sandra Soper, Jane Laycock http://ruv.net/cgi-bin/amazon_products_feed-mode-books-search_type-AuthorSearch-input_string-Jane+Laycock-locale-us.html --- Also I visited Random House's website. The scoop: Q. How do I get in contact with a Random House author/copyright holder? A. First check to see if the author includes any contact details on their website in our list of author sites. If not, so as to protect the privacy of an author, we are not permitted to give out author contact details under any circumstances. If you wish to contact an author please do so BY LETTER ONLY and send it the author c/o Publicity Department, Random House, 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 2SA. Your letter will be forwarded to them immediately if we have their details on record. If an author's books are now out of print, we are unlikely to still have their details. To contact an author in these circumstances is as difficult as it is to contact any private individual. Perhaps an experienced genealogist or detective agency could help! http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/faq.htm#contactauthor Possibility? I don't see anything new she has worked on lately... all 1990 and earlier. :(