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

(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.

(HarperCollins, 2000)
 A child discovers that, though she has features of several relatives, she’s uniquely herself. A young picture book.
 Illustrated by Nicole Rubel.

(Holt, 2000)
 A chapter book with photographs about the work that dogs do.

(Scholastic, 1999)
Josie’s attempts to raise money, in order to help her parents who are expecting a baby, result in big trouble. Illustrations by S.D. Schindler.

(HarperCollins, 1999)
 Solomon Snorkel has a very big sneeze! A picture book in verse.
 Illustrated by Brian Floca.

(Scholastic, 1998)
An anthology of short stories compiled and edited by Marilyn, featuring her story “The Magic Bow,” as well as stories by M.E.Kerr, Norma Fox Mazer, Rita Williams-Garcia, Marion De Booy Wentzien, Andrea Davis Pinkney, Anne Mazer, Marian Flandrick Bray, Peni R. Griffin, Jennifer Armstrong and C. Drew Lamm.

(Marshall Cavendish, 1998)
 A picture book in verse about daytime and nighttime animals.
 Illustrated by Ponder Goembel.

