She published many books, but is best remembered for her
Poppy Cat series, which are published by
Macmillan/Campbell Books. These books, for the very young, have sold in 20 languages and nearly two million copies. They are published in Brazil, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Finland, Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and Japan, as well as other countries. To date, there have been two major television animated series of 52 episodes each and were produced by
Nick Jr. and
BAFTA award-winning King Rollo Films. The 104 episodes are shown all over the world including America and Great Britain. Jones was awarded the 2004 Sheffield Baby Book prize (bronze) and then a
Booktrust Early Years Award for ''Poppy Cat's Farm'' in 2005.
Poppy Cat Hug won the Bronze Award at the Right Start Best Toy Award 2006.
Swap the Scene Poppy Cat was a Bronze Award winner of the Practical Parenting Award 2006.
Good Night, Poppy Cat was acclaimed as one of the best 10 books for the under-fives in
The Independent, by
Boyd Tonkin. The recently published ''Poppy Cat's First Word Book'' has been highly praised by pre-school magazine for containing more than 50 words that toddlers can learn. Jones illustrated numerous other books, including her own picture books,
I Love Hugs and
I Love My Potty. Other books illustrated by Jones include
Mermaid Poems (Clare Bevan),
Mermaid Stories,
Fairy Poems and
Fairy Stories (all published by MacMillan), as well as
Babies Can by
Ian Whybrow and
Pip and the Edge of Heaven by Elizabeth Liddle (Lion, 2002). Her final book was
I Want a Mini Tiger, written by
Joyce Dunbar and published by Macmillan Books. Jones also had other projects in the pipeline, notably a book with Orchard Books, for which she had done initial drawings. ==Personal life==