• Melissa Stewart

Melissa Stewart

Melissa Stewart has written more than 200 science books for children, including Tree Hole Homes: Daytime Dens and Nighttime Nooks; the ALA Notable Book Feathers: Not Just for Flying and the SCBWI Golden Kite Honor title Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers: Celebrating Animal Underdogs. She co-authored 5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Enriching Reading and Writing Instruction with Children's Books and edited the anthology Nonfiction Writers Dig Deep: 50 Award-Winning Authors Reveal the Secret of Engaging Writing. Melissa maintains the award-winning blog Celebrate Science and serves on the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators board of advisors.

Rob Dunlavey is the illustrator of In the Woods by David Elliott, which received three starred reviews, and Owl Sees Owl by Laura Goodwin, which garned four starred reviews and was named a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, among others. His artwork has been featured in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Businessweek, and the Los Angeles Times.

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Wolverines (National Geographic Kids: Level 3)
Wolverines (National Geographic Kids: Level 3)
Shape Search
Shape Search
Thank You, Moon: Celebrating Nature's Nightlight
Thank You, Moon: Celebrating Nature's Nightlight
Whale Fall: Exploring an Ocean-Floor Ecosystem
Whale Fall: Exploring an Ocean-Floor Ecosystem
Tree Hole Homes: Daytime Dens and Nighttime Nooks
Tree Hole Homes: Daytime Dens and Nighttime Nooks
Mega-Predators of the Past
Mega-Predators of the Past
Fourteen Monkeys: A Rain Forest Rhyme
Fourteen Monkeys: A Rain Forest Rhyme
Ick!: Delightfully Disgusting Animal Dinners, Dwellings, and Defenses
Ick!: Delightfully Disgusting Animal Dinners, Dwellings, and Defenses
Deadly Animals Collection
Deadly Animals Collection
Catorce Monos:Un Poema de la Selva (Spanish Edition)
Catorce Monos:Un Poema de la Selva (Spanish Edition)