Marilyn Singer
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Books
I'm your bus
In rhyming text, a school bus describes its busy day transporting children to and from school.
Shoe bop!
When her favorite purple tennis shoes fall apart, an almost-second-grader visits a shoe store, where she tries on footwear of all colors and styles before finding the pair that is right for her.
City Lullaby
A baby in a stroller sleeps listening to loud city noises, from ten horns beeping to two motorbikes roaring, until awakened by the soft chirp of one sparrow.
Let's build a clubhouse
Rhyming text describes how a group of children works together to build a clubhouse, using a variety of tools. Includes facts about each tool and its use.
Make Me Over
Professor Drew Bennett is thrilled when he learns he'll get the chance to promote his latest book, Beyond Eliza Doolittle, on national television...even if it means getting involved in reality TV. But still, how hard can it be? All he has to do is turn five country bumpkins into ladies. Too bad Drew doesn't know that he's the prize....Tori Lyons only agreed to embarrass herself in front of a nationwide audience in order to fulfill a not-quite-deathbed promise. But she's going to be the first to leave—she'll make sure of it. But that's before she falls head over heels in love with the sexy professor. And realizes that if she plays the game right, Drew's heart is the one thing she can't possibly win....
Monday on the Mississippi
Describes scenes along the Mississippi River over the course of a week, beginning in Minnesota when it is a tiny stream and going all the way to the gulf coast of Louisiana. Includes a section of historical information about the river.
Block party today!
Three friends resolve their differences and enjoy their neighborhood's block party.
Neighborhood Animals
Photographs and basic facts are given about animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, ducks, and frogs.
So many kinds of kisses
Rhyming text describes kisses that are loud, sticky, grand, and all loving.
How to Cross a Pond
Such poems as "Babbling Brook," "Spring in the Garden," "Watercolors," "City River," and "Ocean Checklist" present some of the many facets of water.
The company of crows
A collection of poems which present various views of crows.
Quiet night
One frog, two owls, three geese are joined by increasingly larger numbers of different animals that keep ten campers from falling asleep in their tent.