Caroline Arnold
Caroline Arnold is an award-winning author of over 170 books for young readers, primarily non-fiction on natural science and animals, with some fiction, and she has also written for television. She grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, majored in art at Grinnell College, earned an M.A. in art from the University of Iowa, and began writing children's books more than thirty years ago when her own children were small. Trained as an artist, she often uses color photos to illustrate her works on topics like living fossils and climate change.
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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children's non-fiction
natural science
animals
Orangutan
Hippo
Living Fossils: Clues to the Past
A Panda's World
KILLER WHALE
Bobcats (Early Bird Nature)
Caroline Arnold's Animals: a Zebra's World
A Zebra's World
Wiggle and Waggle
Wiggle and Waggle
Taj Mahal
Cats: In from the Wild
A Walrus' World
Super Swimmers: Whales, Dolphins, and Other Mammals of the Sea
Giant Sea Reptiles of the Dinosaur Age
Birds: Nature's Magnificent Flying Machines
Too Hot? Too Cold?: Keeping Body Temperature Just Right
Megalodon: Fact or Fiction? (Creature Scene Investigation)
A Warmer World
Children of the Settlement Houses (Picture the American Past)
African Animals
Too Hot? Too Cold?: Keeping Body Temperature Just Right
Global Warming and the Dinosaurs: Fossil Discoveries at the Poles
A Killer Whale's World (Caroline Arnold's Animals)