Books written by Gene-Michael Higney

  • Stardusters

    Two rambunctious little angels set off a chain of events that results in the first snowfall.

  • What's for Lunch?

    The jaunty, rhyming text and the bold, quirky illustrations are sure to make this title a read-aloud favorite--especially right before lunch. Because at lunchtime children know that "Half the fun is when you share it.

  • Fins and Flippers, Scales and Nippers

    Fourteen riddles, written in verse, describe various familiar and unusual undersea animals and ask "Who am I?"

  • Tales of Tails

    Each character introduces itself, then invites the readers to lift tail-shaped flaps to see what the different tails do. A companion to Peek-a-Moo, this book features clever rhyming text and...

  • What's for Dinner?

    This companion to the popular What's for Lunch? poses the question everyone asks come late afternoon: What's for dinner? In this bubbly, oversized lift-the-flap book, the answers are a real...

  • Hungry Shadows: "Old School" Stories to Chill Your Bones

    And what could be more terrifying than your own imagination set loose, unrestricted and unbound? That is "Old School" horror. These 18 stories will do that to you if you dare.