
Tallulah’s Tutu
(Clarion, 2011)
Tallulah thinks she’d be a great ballerina–if only she had a tutu. What she doesn’t realize is that she has to earn it.
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Clarion, 2011)
Tallulah thinks she’d be a great ballerina–if only she had a tutu. What she doesn’t realize is that she has to earn it.
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Knopf, 2011)
Funny and punny couplets.
Illustrated by Lee Wildish.

(Dutton/Penguin, 2010)
The original book of reversos based on fairy tales.
Illustrated by Josee Masse.

(Clarion, 2009)
Time for a doctor’s checkup!
Illustrated by David Milgrim.

(Scholastic, 2009)
What does your friendly school bus do all day?
Illustrated by Evan Polenghi.

(Holiday House, 2008)
A non-fiction book all about animal eggs.
Illustrated by Emma Stevenson.

(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.

(Knopf, 2005)
A series of poems about the faces of fire.
Illustrated by Meilo So.

(Simon & Schuster, 2004)
A young adult anthology of short stories about race relations, edited by Marilyn and including her story “Negress,” as well as stories by Jess Mowry, Joseph Bruchac, Sherri Winston, Rene Saldana, Jr., Naomi Shihab Nye, Ellen Wittlinger, Kyoko Mori, M.E. Kerr, Marina Budhos, and Rita Williams-Garcia.

(Knopf, 2004)
There’s a merry block party going on. Will Lola stay angry all day, or will she join in the fun?
Illustrated by Stephanie Roth.

