Alongside her husband, Kaye formed a soul band and played in the evenings and at weekends; she says they "never became rich and famous, but we had a lot of fun".
[citation needed] She lives in North London with her husband Mo, an engineer, they have been together over 30 years.
But she is best known as the creator of Pongwiffy[3] She cites Richmal Crompton and Terry Pratchett as two of her biggest literary influences and her style has been compared to that of Roald Dahl and Eva Ibbotson.
[4] In 2008, she was a judge for the inaugural Roald Dahl Funny Prize for humorous children's literature.
They have published as audio books, read by Prunella Scales, and as a cartoon TV series of 13 episodes which was first aired on ITV1 between June & September 2002.
[7] In 2010 a new Pongwiffy title appeared in a flip-book alongside a story by Phillip Ardagh as one of the official publications for World Book Day.
About a Pirate called Buster Gutt and his arch enemy Admiral Ainsley Goldglove.
The Sir Quinton Quest series follows an explorer and his faithful long-suffering butler, Muggins who go off on expeditions.
A mock-Victorian adventure of a young Solomon Snow, his friend Prudence, a six-year-old girl named Rosabella, and her cute little bunny, Mr. Skippy.