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  • Bibliography:
    9 Books
  • First Book:
    October 1979
  • Latest Book:
    August 2008
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Book List in Order: 9 titles



  • This nostalgic classic from world-renowned educator, Marilyn Burns, is overflowing with clever, yet simple, activities for kids -- preschool to adult! Many of us who grew up or had children in the 70s and 80s remember this great book fondly, and miss...



  • Built on the theme that the methods of mathematics are simply devices for solving problems, this book covers a variety of mathematical thought, including geometry, probability, computer technology, graphs, functions, and calculator puzzles...



  • Hanukkah is an exciting holiday, filled with special foods, songs, games, and the giving and receiving of gifts. It is also a time when people come together to retell the story of Hanukkah. THE HANUKKAH BOOK is filled with fascinating facts, time-...



  • The concept of angles and shapes takes on a fun twist when a triangle decides he wants to add more angles to his shape and eventually realizes that his desire to be something else can have unexpected results....






  • When Mrs. Comfort's guests rearrange all of her carefully placed tables and chairs, dinnertime at the family reunion becomes a complete mess, in a playful introduction to the concepts of area and perimeter....




  • Kids will exercise their early math skills with this bestselling picture book--now available in Scholastic Bookshelf!

    Mr. and Mrs. Comfort are having a family reunion! Mr. Comfort starts cooking up his famous spaghetti and meatballs, w...





Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Marilyn Burns has published 9 books.

Marilyn Burns does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Spaghetti and Meatballs for All!: A Mathematical Story, was published in August 2008.

The first book by Marilyn Burns, Good Times: Every Kid's Book of Things to Do, was published in October 1979.

No. Marilyn Burns does not write books in series.