Melissa Stewart
Melissa Stewart is an award-winning author of more than 200 science books for children, specializing in nature and nonfiction topics. Born in 1968 in Hartford, Connecticut, she earned a B.S. in biology from Union College in 1990 and an M.A. in science journalism from New York University in 1991, worked as a science editor, and became a full-time writer in 2000. Her works, such as 'Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers' and 'Can an Aardvark Bark?', have received honors including Sibert Honor and NSTA Outstanding Science Trade Books.
children's nonfiction
science
nature
Is the Bermuda Triangle Really a Dangerous Place?: And Other Questions about the Ocean
Why Do We See Rainbows? Why Do We See Rainbows? (Tell Me Why, Tell Me How)
Why Does the Moon Change Shape?
Zoom in on Fireflies
How Does a Caterpillar Become a Butterfly?: And Other Questions about Butterflies
Zoom in on Bees
Butterfly or Moth?: How Do You Know?
My Bug Book
How Does Sand Become Glass?
Amazing Eyes Up Close
Zoom in on Butterflies
Pump It Up!: The Secrets of the Heart and Blood
Insect or Spider?: How Do You Know?
Shark or Dolphin?: How Do You Know?
Incredible ears up close
How Do Fish Breath Underwater? (Tell Me Why, Tell Me How)
Salamander or Lizard?: How Do You Know?
Zoom in on Ladybugs
How Do Birds Fly? (Tell Me Why, Tell Me How)
How Do Spiders Make Webs? (Tell Me Why, Tell Me How)
How Do Chameleons Change Color?
Zoom in on Grasshoppers
The Eyes Have It: The Secrets of Eyes and Seeing
Zoom in on Ladybugs