Jean Marzollo (1942–2018)
Author of Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King
About the Author
Jean Marzollo was born Jean Martin in Manchester, Connecticut on June 25, 1942. She graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1964, and received a master's degree in teaching from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1965. After graduating, she taught high school English for several show more years and then became involved in educational publishing. She was the editor of Scholastic's kindergarten magazine Let's Find Out for twenty years. Her first book for parents, Learning Through Play, was published in 1972 and her first children's book, Close Your Eyes, was published in 1978. She wrote over 150 books for children and has illustrated some of her own children's books starting in 2003. Her works include the I Spy series; Soccer Sam; Mama Mama/Papa Papa; Close Your Eyes; Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King; and the Shanna Show books. She died in her sleep of natural causes on April 10, 2018 at the age of 75. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
Series
Works by Jean Marzollo
I Spy: 4 Picture Riddle Books (Funny Teeth / Dinosaur Eyes / School Bus / Scary Monsters) (2005) 355 copies, 1 review
How To help Children Learn Through Play (Let's Find Out / Teacher Library, Volume 1) (1973) 32 copies
I SPY Epic Adventure - 10 Books Of Picture Riddles Box Set With Free Magnifying Glass Bookmark (2022) — Author — 28 copies
Fathers and Babies: How Babies Grow and What They Need from You, from Birth to 18 Months (1993) 25 copies
Birthday Parties for Children: How to Give Them, How to Survive Them (Colophon books) (1983) 19 copies
Shanna's First Readers: Level 1: Shanna's Bear Hunt: Shanna's First Readers Level 1: Bear Hunt (2004) 11 copies
Think! Draw! Write!: 44 Exciting Activities to Help Children Learn Creative Thinking. Self-Expression, and Writing Skill (2001) 11 copies
Supertot: Creative Learning Activities for Children One to Three and Sympathetic Advice for Their Parents (1977) 10 copies
The house that dreams painted (Series r, the new Macmillan reading program) (1975) 9 copies, 1 review
Fathers & Toddlers: How Toddlers Grow and What They Need from You, from 18 Months to Three Years (1994) 4 copies
Shanna's First Readers: Level 1: Shanna's Lost Shoe: Shanna's First Readers: Shanna's Lost Shoe - Level #1 (2004) 3 copies
Your Maternity Leave: How to Leave Work, Have a Baby, and Go Back to Work Without Getting Lost, Trapped, of Sandbagged A (1991) 2 copies
Funny Teeth 2 copies
I Spy Fall Pack (3 Books) (I Spy Beginning Reader, I Spy a Scary Monster, I Spy a Pumpkin, I Spy a School Bus) (2009) 2 copies
I Spy a School Bus 1 copy
Butterfly 1 copy
veo Números 1 copy
Dinosaur Acitivity Book 1 copy
I Spy Readers 5-Pack: A School Bus / A Balloon / A Penguin / Lightning in the Sky / Funny Teeth (Scholastic Readers Level 1) (2009) 1 copy
I SPY Santa Clause 1 copy
Hello Reader: Set of 4 Science, Level 1 (I Am An Apple ~ I Am A Rock ~ I'm a Caterpillar ~ I'm a Seed) (1997) 1 copy
I SPY Imagine That 1 copy
I Spy Treasure Fantasy 1 copy
I Spy - A Dinosaur's Eye 1 copy
Associated Works
Level 2 All Aboard Reading Set (Hiccups For Elephant, I Spy Lightning in the Sky, Look! I Can Read, Princess Buttercup) (1994) — Contributor — 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Marzollo, Jean
- Birthdate
- 1942-06-24
- Date of death
- 2018-04-10
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Connecticut (1964)
Harvard University (Graduate School of Education-1965) - Occupations
- children's book author
children's book illustrator - Organizations
- Haldanen School Board (Putnam County, New York, New York)
- Short biography
- Jean Marzollo is the award winning author of over 100 books, including the best-selling I Spy books and the Shanna Show books. Recent books she has both written AND illustrated are: Ten Little Christmas Presents; Pandora's Box; Let's Go, Pegasus! Little Bear, You're A Star; Daniel in the Lions' Den; Miriam and Her Brother Moses; David and Goliath; and Ten Little Eggs. She lives in Upstate New York.
- Cause of death
- natural causes
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Manchester, Connecticut, USA
- Places of residence
- Upstate New York
- Place of death
- Cold Spring, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
The ghost page lowkey sucks but every single other inch of this book is a haunted delight! I love that it’s a bit like the Treasure Hunt I Spy in that it leads the reader slowly through a journey, and ending with the dollhouse in the kids room is such a cozy end to it all. This is one of the most atmospheric books in the series for sure.
Atmospheric and fun! This feels a bit like an homage to all things spooky, but in a cute and safe way. In this series of linked images that almost tell a story (but not quite), kids can follow a goofy toy skeleton as it enters, explores, and leaves a mysterious (haunted?) house. The sets are richly detailed, and can certainly appeal to kids’ imagination. Moreover, there are many objects that appear in several pictures, not only giving kids a hint as to what to look for, but also helping show more them get a sense of the scale of each image. The sets vary drastically in terms of size, so it might be fun to compare. Bonus challenges at the end heightened the fun. I have only one criticism: I couldn’t always be sure what I was seeing. Sometimes, even looking at an object, it was difficult to know what it was, and sometimes the pictures themselves were so dark that I couldn’t really tell. Other than that, it was an excellent experience that both young and old can enjoy. show less
Did you know that April 25th is World Penguin Day? It correlates with the beginning of the annual northward migration of penguins. Missed it? Don’t feel bad, we did too (stomach flu). But for penguin loving families, any day is a good day to learn about penguins and if you want to keep a picture book in mind that comes along with a teaching guide for educational extension possibilities, Pierre the Penguin is where it’s at.
You might be familiar with Pierre’s true story if you and your show more family have watched the bonus disc that comes in the latest boxed set of March of the Penguins on DVD. That is where we first saw Pierre and his special situation. Dealing with feather breakage and loss Pierre was scaring the other penguins in his zoo habitat, and wasn’t able to swim due to the lack of insulating feathers. Thankfully, an aquatic biologist came to his rescue, and Pierre the Penguin is his story told in simple, child-friendly rhyming text that quickly engages young listeners.
The blocky text style with only a few words on each page against the large realistic illustrations make this title particularly engaging. I love Marzollo’s use of action and sound words that really draw my preschoolers in. This inspiring story is also great reading for budding young scientists with a longing to make a difference in the lives of troubled animals.
A question and answer section by Pam Schaller (the aquatic biologist who worked with Pierre) is included for children who’d like to learn more, and the full teaching guide is available for free online.
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You might be familiar with Pierre’s true story if you and your show more family have watched the bonus disc that comes in the latest boxed set of March of the Penguins on DVD. That is where we first saw Pierre and his special situation. Dealing with feather breakage and loss Pierre was scaring the other penguins in his zoo habitat, and wasn’t able to swim due to the lack of insulating feathers. Thankfully, an aquatic biologist came to his rescue, and Pierre the Penguin is his story told in simple, child-friendly rhyming text that quickly engages young listeners.
The blocky text style with only a few words on each page against the large realistic illustrations make this title particularly engaging. I love Marzollo’s use of action and sound words that really draw my preschoolers in. This inspiring story is also great reading for budding young scientists with a longing to make a difference in the lives of troubled animals.
A question and answer section by Pam Schaller (the aquatic biologist who worked with Pierre) is included for children who’d like to learn more, and the full teaching guide is available for free online.
Reviewed at quiverfullfamily.com show less
As with most I Spy books, the pictures here are the star of the show. Thirteen gorgeous full-color spreads, each on a different Christmas theme, help set the festive tone. This collection of photos is special, too, because of the extensive collection of vintage items featured in this book. Marzollo and Wick had access to what they called “extraordinary collections” of antique teddy bears, antique ornaments, and handcrafted decorations, all of which add an old-timey flavor that enhances show more the book. As for the puzzles themselves, some of the items are easy to find, while others are more challenging, so this book can be enjoyed by children of different ages who want to engage with the book at different levels. The back matter contains additional challenges, as well as information about the process of making each picture. This is sure to be a favorite for children and adults alike. show less
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Christmas Books (2)
Youth: Poetry (1)
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Statistics
- Works
- 229
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 67,200
- Popularity
- #200
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 348
- ISBNs
- 876
- Languages
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