Self-illustrated Mouse and Mole •
Mouse and Mole (1989;
Grosset & Dunlap) •
Mouse and Mole and the Year-Round Garden (1994;
Scientific American Books for Young Readers) •
Halloween Mice! (1995) •
Valentine Mice! (1997) •
Christmas Mice! (2000) •
Thanksgiving Mice! (2001) •
Birthday Mice! (2002) •
Easter Mice! (2003) •
Fourth of July Mice! (2004)
''What People Can't Do'' (Douglas Wood;
Simon & Schuster) • ''What Dads Can't Do'' (2000) • ''What Moms Can't Do'' (2001) • ''What Teachers Can't Do'' (2002) • ''What Santa Can't Do'' (2003) • ''What Grandmas Can't Do'' (2005)
Gus the Hedgehog (Jacklyn Williams; Picture Window Books) •
Happy Easter, Gus! (2005) •
Happy Halloween, Gus! (2005) • ''Happy Valentine's Day, Gus!'' (2005) •
Merry Christmas, Gus! (2005) •
Happy Thanksgiving, Gus! (2006) •
Happy Birthday, Gus! (2006) •
Welcome to Third Grade, Gus! (2006) • ''Let's Go Fishing, Gus!'' (2007) •
Make a New Friend, Gus! (2007) •
Pick a Pet, Gus! (2007)
Standalone titles With Jack Long (Published by Checkerboard, 1987) •
The Secret of the Nile •
The Sunken Treasure •
The Vanishing Professor Other works •
Not Counting Monsters (1978; by H.L. Ross; Platt & Munk) •
Haunted Houses on Halloween (1979; by Lillie Patterson; Platt & Munk) • ''Chatty Chipmunk's Nutty Day'' (1985; by Suzanne Gruber; Troll Communications) •
Aunt Morbella and the Screaming Skulls (1992; by Joan Davenport Carris;
Little, Brown) •
Frogs (1996; by Robin Dexter; Troll Communications) •
Little Raccoon (2001; by Lillian Moore;
Henry Holt) •
ABC: Alphabet Rhymes (2004; by Matt Mitter;
Gareth Stevens) •
¡Marimba!: Animales from A to Z (2006; by
Pat Mora; Clarion) •
Birthday at the Panda Palace (2007; by
Stephanie Calmenson; HarperCollins) •
Ella, Of Course! (2007; by
Sarah Weeks;
Harcourt) ==See also==