Only the Cat Saw

An evergreen favorite refreshed with all-new illustrations for a new generation. Find out what a curious farm cat sees when the sun goes down, the stars come out, and the family is fast asleep. “Young readers will make exciting discoveries in Wolff’s full-color paintings that extend the narrative by showing details not mentioned in the text.” …

Compost Stew

“This inviting book provides all the answers for kids and families looking for simple, child-friendly ways to help the planet.” — Penguin Books “Bright pictures in collage created with recycled and found items are not only well-executed but recall the texture of the materials and tactile experience of the characters in the book. Wolff features …

Old MacDonald Had a Woodshop

This fun twist on a familiar song envisions Old MacDonald as a capable, bespectacled sheep, who’s busy building something “in her shop.” “Wolff’s bright gouache and pastel illustrations drop subtle hints as to the project in process. Soft shading ratchets up the cozy factor while subtle touches such as a very tidy mouse who sweeps up wood …

Some Things Go Together

“Luminous illustrations freshen this re-telling of Charlotte Zolotow’s well-loved 1969 poem. The result is lively and appealing, as different pairs of things are linked together. Wolff masterfully combines the two sets of images without overwhelming viewers. The feelings of family love fostered by this book will last long after the last page is turned.”—School Library …

My Somebody Special

It’s the end of a busy day at school, and all of the toddlers have been picked up—except one. “Wolff’s engaging illustrations, done in bright colors and plenty of patterns, add punch to the simple but appealing story. They give young listeners lots to look at as the story unfolds.”— School Library Journal Ages 3-5  …

Home to Me, Home to You

A homecoming story as seen by of a young girl at home and her mother, who’s been away on business for a week. “The pictures are bold and immediate and at the same time exude great warmth. Featuring a loving and supportive family, this story will comfort children who fear separation from a parent.”— School …

I Call My Grandma Nana & Grandpa Papa

The special bond between children and their grandmothers or grandfathers is depicted through musical text and colorful collage artwork.  “We meet an Italian called Nonno, a Russian called Dedushka, a Japanese called Oji-san and even a Grandpasaurus. Wolff uses painting and collage to create real-life scenes of grandfatherly fun.” — San Francisco Chronicle Notable Social Studies …

A String of Beads

Join a young girl and her grandmother as they collect beads and make jewelry. Readers will learn the who, what, where, when, and why of beads including cultural history, natural history, and even some math. “Wolff’s artwork has never been better. The variety of beads depicted is a delight in itself. The design is playful yet …

Stella & Roy Go Camping

Stella and Roy are back, camping in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. “This slice-of-life story, with its satisfying conclusion, evokes all the glories of camping. Wolff imparts a surprising amount of information about the flora and fauna of the region in her colorful  linoleum-cut illustrations.”— School Library Journal “Fans and followers of these memorable siblings …

Stella & Roy

In the park one Sunday, Stella challenges her younger brother to a race around the lake. Stella’s victory seems certain, but the curious girl is distracted by the world around her. “Featuring the fresh, earthy colors of spring, Wolff’s distinctive illustrations convey both the motion of the children and the still beauty of the park.” …