Harry Bookman picking his favorite book!
Robin's mail carrier, Bill Prince, is a prince of a guy. He says every time he visits his grandchildren, Lance and Ali, they ask him to read aloud Axle Annie and the Speed Grump

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Books

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The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals (cover)
The Case of the Incapacitated Capitals

Happy Endings (cover)
Happy Endings: A Story About Suffixes

Thank You, Miss Doover! (cover)
Thank You, Miss Doover!

Christmas Kitten Home At Last (cover)
Christmas Kitten, Home at Last

Never Say Boo (cover)
Never Say Boo!

Silent Letters Loud and Clear (cover)
Silent Letters Loud and Clear

Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day (cover)
Nouns and Verbs Have a Field Day

Axle Annie and the Speed Grump (cover)
Axle Annie and the Speed Grump

Author Day for Room 3T (cover)
Author Day for Room 3T

Christmas for a Kitten (cover)
Christmas for a Kitten

Punctuation Takes a Vacation (cover)
Punctuation Takes a Vacation

Axle Annie (cover)
Axle Annie

Mrs. Toggle's Zipper (cover)
Mrs. Toggle's Zipper

Mrs. Toggle's Beautiful Blue Shoe (cover)
Mrs. Toggle's Beautiful Blue Shoe

Mrs. Toggle and the Dinosaur (cover)
Mrs. Toggle and the Dinosaur

Nobody's Mother is in Second Grade (cover)
Nobody's Mother Is in Second Grade

The Holiday Handwriting School (cover)
The Holiday Handwriting School

Mrs. Toggle's Class Picture Day (cover)
Mrs. Toggle's Class Picture Day

Mrs. Toggle's Class Picture Day (cover)
Alicia's Tutu

Homer and the House Next Door (cover)
Homer and the House Next Door

Way To Go, Alex! (cover)
Way To Go, Alex!

Magazine Stories

Such Foolishness! (page)
"Such Foolishness!" SPIDER magazine, April 2009, about family love and celebration, especially in difficult economic times. Art by Colin Bootman.

Gran Fran's Garter (page)
Also in SPIDER (July/August 2008): "Gran Fran's Garter" grandmother and granddaughter discover and deepen their connections with each other and with nature. Art by Amy Wummer