Bobbie Kalman
Bobbie Kalman was born in Hungary in 1947 and escaped with her family to Austria during the Hungarian Revolution in 1956. She is a prolific children's author who has written over 1,100 books, with her most popular series being Historic Communities. Her works span educational topics including science, history, and autobiography.
Hungary
Nov 30, -0001
children's literature
educational
nonfiction
autobiography
Canada: The Culture (Lands, Peoples, & Cultures)
Tools and Gadgets (Historic Communities)
I Eat a Rainbow / Me Como Un Arco Iris (Mi Mundo - Bilingual)
I Eat a Rainbow/Me Como Un Arco Iris
Australian Outback Food Chains
What Is Hatching?
Where Am I? (Bobbie Kalman's Leveled Readers: My World: F)
Home Crafts (Historic Communities)
Endangered Bats (Earth's Endangered Animals)
Early Health & Medicine (Early Settler Life Series)
Early Schools: Early Settler Life Series
Baby Raccoons (It's Fun to Learn about Baby Animals)
A Slave Family / Bobbie Kalman & Amanda Bishop (Colonial People)
Que forma tiene?/ What Shape Is It?
Baby Rodents
Hospital Workers in the Emergency Room (Bobbie Kalman Books)
Hooray for Orchards! (Hooray for Farming!)
Emergency Workers Are on Their Way (Bobbie Kalman Books)
Endangered Penguins (Earth's Endangered Animals)
Baby Reptiles (It's Fun to Learn about Baby Animals)
Settler Sayings (Historic Communities)
Spotlight on Australia (Spotlight on My Country)
Food and Farming Then and Now
Refugee Child: My Memories of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution