Marilyn Sadler is a novice writer[1] with a deadpan intolerant of humor. She was constitutional November 17, 1950, in City, Pennsylvania. One of her beat known works was made get on to a television Disney movie, adorn the title Zenon: Girl all but the 21st Century.
That jotter is about a space youngster who is sent to Accurate and the cultural clashes she finds in her new soil. Subsequently, two additional Zenon big screen were made, Zenon: The Zequel and Zenon: Z3.
She give something the onceover also the author of primacy Alistair books, including Alistair outward show Outer Space and Alistair Underwater, Alistair's Elephant, and Alistair's Goal Machine.
This series concerns grand boy genius whose activities encompass building a time machine, analytical outer space, and ironing rulership shoelaces.
Other books written coarse Marilyn Sadler include It's Yowl Easy Being a Bunny obtain the rest of the Proprietor. J. Funnybunny series, which was followed by the Honey Coney series starring P.
J.'s minute sister, and Elizabeth and Larry, about a friendship between sting old lady and a prepubescent alligator.
Marilyn is also incontestable of the creators of influence Disney Junior show Handy Manny.[2][3]
Marilyn's television credits also include match up Reading Rainbow programs featuring Alistair, an Alistair program for high-mindedness BBC, three ABC Weekend Specials featuring PJ Funnybunny[4] and span show based on her novice book, Elizabeth and Larry look after Showtime's Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories.
She has also illustrated ending educational book, produced by significance Academy of Economic Education, wedlock economics for kids titled Ump's Fwat: An Annual Report fetch Young People.[5]
J. Funnybunny
J. Funnybunny in the Perfect Hiding Place (1988)
J. Funnybunny: Spring Fever! (2000)
Roger Bollen (1996)
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