Richard Spilsbury
Richard Spilsbury is an experienced author of nonfiction books for young people, having worked in educational publishing for more than 20 years.[2][3] He has written on a wide range of topics including science, nature, climate change, food, and history, with over 600 books published, such as the popular series 'Animals in Danger'.[2][3][4]
children's nonfiction
educational
science
nature
Crushed!
Escape the Volcano
Shipwrecked
Robots in medicine
Who Protested Against the Vietnam War? (Primary Source Detectives)
Why Can't I Hear That?: Pitch and Frequency
Plant Habitats (Life of Plants)
Plant Growth (Life of Plants)
Fossil Fuel Power
Chemical Reactions (Building Blocks of Matter)
From Farm to Table
Great White Shark (Animals Under Threat)
Iran
Insect Investigators: Entomologists (Scientists at Work (Heinemann Paperback))
What Are Solids, Liquids, and Gases?: Exploring Science With Hands-on Activities (In Touch With Basic Science)
What Are Forces and Motion?: Exploring Science With Hands-on Activities (In Touch With Basic Science)
Estonia
Sculpture (Stories in Art)
Dinosaur Hunters: Paleontologists (Scientists at Work (Heinemann Paperback))
Stained Glass Windows
Autism (Genetic Diseases and Gene Therapies)
Great Car Designs 1900 - Today
Global Economy
Sparks, Shocks, and Secrets