
Monster Museum
(Disney-Hyperion, 2001)
 Zombies, vampires, banshees, Bigfoot and other creepsters abound in this series of nutty poems featuring the strange exhibits found in the Monster Museum.
 Illustrated by Gris Grimly.

(Disney-Hyperion, 2001)
 Zombies, vampires, banshees, Bigfoot and other creepsters abound in this series of nutty poems featuring the strange exhibits found in the Monster Museum.
 Illustrated by Gris Grimly.

(Holt, 2001)
 A non-fiction picture book about difficult starts for baby animals.
 Illustrated by Anna Vojtech.

(Holiday House, 2001)
 A non-fiction picture book about bird, bat, and insect wings.
 Illustrated by Anna Wertheim.

(Holt, 2000)
A mysterious Cinderella story about a boy, a plastic lizard, and a circus that’s possibly from outer space. For middle-grade readers.

(HarperCollins, 2000)
 An anthology of short stories for teens about religion, edited by Marilyn and including her contribution “Fabulous Shoes,” as well as stories by Nancy Springer, Gregory Maguire, Virginia Euwer Wolff, Jacqueline Woodson, Margaret Peterson Haddix, Kyoko Mori, Jennifer Armstrong, Joyce Carol Thomas, M.E. Kerr, Jess Mowry, and Naomi Shihab Nye.

(HarperCollins, Inc., 2000)
 A lyrical trip through the world’s weather. A companion to Nine O’Clock Lullaby.
 Illustrated by Frane Lessac.

(Darby Creek/Lerner, 2007)
 A non-fiction book about venomous and poisonous animals.

(Clarion, 2006)
 An introduction to tools for young children.
 Illustrated by Timothy Bush.

(Holt, 2006)
 True stories and legends about heroic cats around the world.
 Illustrated by Jean Cassels.

(Darby Creek/Lerner, 2006)
 A non-fiction book about smelly plants and animals.

(Dutton/Penguin, 2005)
 Eleven stories about makeovers, physical, psychological, spiritual, etc. edited by Marilyn and including her story “Bedhead Red, Peekaboo Pink,” as well as stories by Joyce Sweeney, Rene Saldana, Jr., Peni Griffin, Joseph Bruchac, Terry Trueman, Jess Mowry, Norma Howe, Marina Budhos, Evelyn Coleman, and Margaret Peterson Haddix.

(Holt, 2005)
 A lyrical trip down the Mississippi River.
 Illustrated by Frane Lessac.

