Joanne Mattern
Joanne Mattern is a prolific children's author born in Nyack, New York, who has written nearly 350 books for children and teens. She began writing as a little girl and has specialized in nonfiction works covering topics such as animals, biography, history, science, and sports.
Nyack, United States
Mar 5, 1963
children's literature
nonfiction
biography
animals
science
sports
history
American Shorthair Cats
Audie Murphy
Grace Coolidge (First Ladies)
Coyotes
The Travels of John and Sebastian Cabot (Explorers and Exploration)
The Travels of Samuel de Champlain (Explorers and Exploration)
Can Lightning Strike the Same Place Twice?: And Other Questions about Earth, Weather, and the Environment
Helen Keller
William Wrigley Jr.: Wrigley's Chewing Gum Founder
King Cobras
Velociraptor (Let's Read About Dinosaurs)
Geckos
Coyotes (Pebble Plus)
How Tulips Grow (How Plants Grow)
What It Takes to Be a Pro Football Player (Play Like a Pro)
Drake Bell & Josh Peck (Robbie Readers) (Robbie Reader Contemporary Biographies)
I Know Hockey
Sedimentary Rocks And The Rock Cycle (The Shaping and Reshaping of Earth's Surface)
Bald Eagles
Mammals (Reading Essentials in Science - Life Science)
Rourke Educational Media BMX (Action Sports)
Growing a Beanstalk for Jack (Fairy Tale Science)
Kickboxing (Action Sports)
I Use Math in the Kitchen