For younger readers:
* The Story of the Dog (1982): A heartwarming story about a boy who finds a dog and learns about the responsibility of caring for a pet.
* The Tulip Touch (1991): A whimsical story about a girl who learns about the importance of friendship and finding joy in simple things.
* The Gashlycrumb Tinies (1988): A darkly humorous alphabet book with illustrations by Quentin Blake.
* The Kissing Hand (1993): A comforting story about a raccoon who is nervous about going to school for the first time.
* A Kind of Magic (1992): A charming story about a boy who finds a magical box.
For older readers:
* Flour Babies (1991): A popular book about a class project where students have to care for a flour baby.
* The Tulip (1990): A story about a young girl who is separated from her mother.
* The Diamond of Drury Lane (2007): A historical fiction novel set in Victorian London.
* The True Confessions of a Part-Time Queen (2003): A funny and heartwarming story about a girl who discovers her true calling.
* The Mystery of the Missing Necklace (2004): A mystery novel for young readers.
Other notable books:
* The Double Life of Cassia Jones (2009): A story about a girl who leads two very different lives.
* The Secret of the Old Clock (1997): A classic mystery novel for young readers.
* The Book of Everything (2010): A story about a boy who tries to understand the world around him.
* The Neverending Story (1999): A retelling of the classic novel by Michael Ende.
Anne Fine has also written several non-fiction books, including books about writing and parenting. This list is not exhaustive but represents some of her most well-known and highly regarded works.