
A Strange Place to Call Home
(Chronicle, 2012)
Poems about animals that live in difficult habitats.
Illustrated by Ed Young.

(Chronicle, 2012)
Poems about animals that live in difficult habitats.
Illustrated by Ed Young.

(Clarion, 2012)
Poems about B List superheroes.
Illustrated by Noah Z. Jones.

(Clarion, 2012)
Tallulah is sure she’ll be picked for the lead in The Frog Prince. But will she?
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Disney-Hyperion, 2012)
A “silent movie” in poems about Larry the Liar, a spaceship, and a town.
Illustrated by Brian Biggs.

(Clarion, 2012)
A celebration of outdoor play.
Illustrated by LeUyen Pham.


(Clarion, 2015)
Tallulah is not keen about taking tap dance at dance camp. Will she change her mind?
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Abrams, 2014)
Sadie goes camping in the wackiest wardrobe ever! A rhymed picture book.
Illustrated by Lynne Avril.

(Disney-Hyperion, 2013)
Poems about our presidents.
Illustrated by John Hendrix.

(Clarion, 2013)
Tallulah gets a role in a professional production of The Nutcracker. Will it go to her head?
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Clarion, 2013)
Tallulah thinks it’s high time that she gets to dance on pointe.
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Dial, 2013)
More fairy tale reversos, following Mirror Mirror.
Illustrated by Josee Masse.

