
ALL I WANT TO DO IS SWIM
(Penguin/Rise X, 2026)
A rhymed picture book celebrating a girl’s newfound love of swimming.
Illustrated by Luisa Uribe.

(Penguin/Rise X, 2026)
A rhymed picture book celebrating a girl’s newfound love of swimming.
Illustrated by Luisa Uribe.

(Lerner/Millbrook, 2026)
Poems and prose about an oak tree and the creatures that rely on it.
Illustrated by Julian Plum.

(Simon Spotlight/Simon&Schuster, 2025)
How animals use poop.Illustrated by Heather Fox.

(Dial/Penguin, 2022)
Poems about the Jewish holidays as celebrated by a family during the course of a year.
Illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte.

(Simon Spotlight/Simon&Schuster, 2020)
A beginning reader about one very hairy poodle. Illustrated by Abigail Tompkins.

(Dial/Penguin, 2021)
How do dogs and cats see the world? Spend a day with them! A picture book. Illustrated by Sonia Sanchez.

(Disney-Hyperion, 2004)
A collection of poems about fabled animals from mythology, fairy tales, movies, etc., set at a county fair. A companion to Monster Museum.
lllustrated by Gris Grimly.

(Knopf, 2003)
A series of poems about water in its many forms.
Illustrated by Meilo So.

(Atheneum, 2002)
Poems in the voices of animals at different times of day.
Illustrated by Ken Robbins.

(HarperCollins, 2002)
What do you do when you’ve got a boo-boo? A young picture book.
Illustrated by Elivia Savadier.

(Clarion, 2002)
Frogs, raccoons, mosquitoes, yikes! How many animals are making noise on a quiet night? A cumulative picture book.
Illustrated by John Manders.

(Clarion, 2002)
A group of poems in the voices of crows — and the people and other beings that interact with them.
Illustrated by Linda Saport.

