Jim Arnosky
Jim Arnosky, born James Edward Arnosky on September 1, 1946, in New York, NY, is a self-taught artist and naturalist who has written and illustrated over 100 nature books for children.[1][2] Raised in Pennsylvania, he worked as a draftsman and artist before becoming a freelance illustrator and writer in 1972, earning numerous awards including the AAAS/Subaru Key Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005.[1][3] He divides his time between Vermont and the Florida Keys.[2]
children's literature
nature
nonfiction
The Pirates of Crocodile Swamp
Jim Arnosky's All About Alligators
Jim Arnosky's Wild World
All About Sharks
I'm A Turkey!
Crocodile Safari
Babies in the Bayou
Mouse Letters: A Very First Alphabet Book
Crinkleroot's Guide to Walking in Wild Places
Freshwater Fish and Fishing
Wild Ponies: A One Whole Day Book
Monster Hunt: Exploring Mysterious Creatures with Jim Arnosky
The Brook Book
Watching Water Birds (Watching Wildlife With Jim Arnosky)
Parrotfish and sunken ships
Arnosky's Ark
Little Champ
Drawing From Nature
Field Trips: Bug Hunting, Animal Tracking, Bird-watching, Shore Walking
Following the Coast (Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12)
A Kettle of Hawks: And Other Wildlife Groups
Rabbits and Raindrops
A Kettle of Hawks: And Other Wildlife Groups
Following the Coast