Books
Forthcoming Work
- Dog Parade, Fall 2011, Harcourt
- Old Robert and the Troubadour Cats, Fall 2011, Philomel
- Lovabye, Dragon, Candlewick
- Hooray Parade, Viking
Books available
- Friends (Mostly) Fall’10, Greenwillow
- Sleepover at Gramma’s House, Spring ’10, Philomel
- Fuzzy Peeps, Spring ‘10, Greenwillow
- Sleepover at Gramma’s House, 2010 Philomel
- Higgledy-Piggledy Chicks, 2010 Greenwillow
- Roawr!, 2009, Philomel
- Love Is a Good Thing to Feel, 2008, Philomel
- In the Night Garden, 2008, Holt
- Grandma Calls Me Beautiful, 2008, Chronicle Books
- Please Is a Good Word to Say, 2007, Philomel
- Wind-Wild Dog, 2006, Holt
- Dead Guys Talk (a Wild Willie Mystery), 2006, Clarion
- Papa, Do You Love Me?, Chronicle Books, 2005, ISBN 0-8118-4265-7
- Nikolai, the Only Bear, Philomel Books, 2005, ISBN 0-399-23884-0
- Bad Dog School, Clarion Books, 2004, ISBN 0-618-13331-3
- Hot City, Philomel, 2004, ISBN 0-399-23640-6
- Stars in the Darkness, Chronicle Books, 2002, ISBN 0-8118-2168-4
- Mama, Do You Love Me?, Chronicle Books, 2001, ISBN 0-8118-3212-0
- Ghost Wings, Chronicle Books, 2001, ISBN 0-8118-2164-1
- Alien Brain Fryout: a Wee Willie Mystery, Clarion Books, 2000, ISBN 0-395-68964-3
- Houseful of Christmas, Henry Holt, 2001, ISBN 0-8050-6391-9
- Snow Day!, Houghton Mifflin, 1999, ISBN 0-395-96890-9
- Lewis & Papa, Chronicle Books, 1998, ISBN 0-8118-1959-0
- Ghost Trap: A Wild Willie Mystery, Clarion Books, 1998, ISBN 0-395-66587-6
- Nugget & Darling, Clarion Books, 1997, ISBN 0-395-64571-9
- I Love You the Purplest, Chronicle Books, 1996, ISBN 0-8118-0718-5
- Morning Chair, Clarion Books, 1995, ISBN 0-395-62337-5
- Losers Fight Back: a Wee Willie Mystery, Clarion Books, 1994, ISBN 0-395-62335-9
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