The following titles are available from the publishers. You may be able to find some of my older books online.
2022 Books
Planting a Garden in Room 6 (Charlesbridge, 2022)(available March 15, 2022)
Follow a classroom of kindergarteners as they grow vegetables in their school garden. Photographs by Caroline Arnold.
Keeper of the Light: Juliet Fish Nichols Fights the San Francisco Fog (Cameron Books, 2022)(available April 2022)
An intrepid lighthouse keeper keeps the Angel Island fog bell ringing after the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Illustrations by Rachell Sumpter.
2019 Books
Butterflies in Room 6 (Charlesbridge, 2019)(available March 12, 2019)
Follow a classroom of kindergarteners as they raise painted lady butterflies. Photographs by Caroline Arnold.
2017 Books
Hatching Chicks in Room 6 (Charlesbridge, 2017)(available January 10, 2017)
Follow a classroom of kindergarteners as they hatch chicks in an incubator. Photographs by Caroline Arnold.
2016 Books
Living Fossils: Clues to the Past (Charlesbridge, 2016)
Discover living animals remarkably similar to their fossil ancestors. Illustrated by Andrew Plant.
A Day and Night in the Rain Forest (Capstone: PictureWindow Books, Jan 2015)
This book for primary
grades, illustrated with colorful cut paper art by Caroline Arnold,
follows a 24 cycle of life in the Amazon rain forest.
A Day and Night in the Desert (Capstone: PictureWindow Books, Jan 2015)
This book for young
readers, illustrated with colorful cut paper art by Caroline Arnold,
follows a 24 cycle of life in the Sonoran desert.
A Day and Night on the Prairie (Capstone: PictureWindow Books, Jan 2015)
Illustrated with colorful
cut paper art by Caroline Arnold, this book for primary grades follows a
24 cycle of activity on the prairie.
A Day and Night in the Forest (Capstone: PictureWindow Books, Jan 2015)
This book for young
readers follows a 24 cycle of activity in a North American deciduous
forest. Illustrated with cut-paper art by Caroline Arnold.
2014 Books
How Smart is a Lemur? (Heinemann, 2014)
This book is only available in the Fountas Pinnell Leveled Literary Intervention reading program.
Illustrated with photographs.
Albino Animals: Rare, Pale Beauties (Heinemann, 2014)
This book is only
available in the Fountas Pinnell Leveled Literary Intervention reading
program. Illustrated with photographs.
2013 Books
Too Hot? Too Cold? Keeping Body Temperature Just Right (Charlesbridge, 2013)
Discover the remarkable--and similar--ways in which humans and animals adapt to heat and cold. Illustrated by Annie Patterson.
Sneezes and Sniffles, Your Questions Answered (Heinemann, 2013)
This book is only available in the Fountas Pinnell Leveled Literary Intervention reading program. Illustrated by Glin Dilby.
Your Skeletal System (Lerner, 2013)
This book for children 7-10, is an updated and reillustrated version of The Skeletal System (Lerner, 2005).
Also available in Spanish as El Sistema Oseo (2007).
Also available in Spanish as El Sistema Oseo (2007).
2012 Books
A Warmer World (Charlesbridge Publishing, 2012)
This book for children 8-11, illustrated with colorful art by Jamie Hogan, examines the effects of climate change on wildlife.
2010 Books
A Polar Bear's World (PictureWindow Books, 2010)
This book for primary
grades, illustrated with colorful cut paper art by Caroline Arnold,
follows two polar bear cubs as they grow up in the icy world of the
Arctic.
A Walrus' World (PictureWindow Books, 2010)
This book for young
readers, illustrated with colorful cut paper art by Caroline Arnold,
follows a baby walrus as it grows up in the cold waters of the Arctic.
A Moose's World (PictureWindow Books, 2010)
Illustrated with colorful
cut paper art by Caroline Arnold, this book for primary grades follows a
moose calf as it grows up in the far north.
2008 Books
A Wombat's World (PictureWindow Books, 2008)
This book for young
readers introduces a baby wombat, and follows him as he grows up in
Australia. Illustrated with cut-paper art by Caroline Arnold.
2007 Books
Wiggle and Waggle (Charlesbridge, 2007)
Wiggle and Waggle are
worms. They live in the garden. Meet these two wiggly, waggly heroes
in five wormy chapters for beginning readers.
2006 Books
A Penguin's World (PictureWindow Books, 2006)
Illustrated with colorful
cut paper art by Caroline Arnold, this book for primary grades follows
two Adelie penguin chicks as they grow up in Antarctica.
2003 Books
Birds Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines (Charlesbridge, 2003)
This book, beautifully
illustrated by Patricia Wynne, looks at how feathers, body structure,
and wings vary from bird to bird. Readers will learn the mechanics of
bird flight from takeoff to landing and discover how wing types meet the
survival needs of each species.
The Geography Book: Activities for Exploring, Mapping, and Enjoying Your World (Wiley, 2001)
This book, filled with
fifty nifty hands-on activities, provides exciting ways to learn about
latitude and longitude, maps, climate, natural features of the earth,
and other geographical concepts.
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