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
Sparks, Shocks, and Secrets
Soil
Great Car Designs 1900 - Today
Great Aircraft Designs 1900 - Today
Metamorphic rocks
I'm Good at Ict: What Job Can I Get?. Richard Spilsbury (Career Guides)
Submarines at Sea (Machines at Sea)
Global Economy
The Life Cycle of Amphibians (From Egg to Adult)
Magnetism
Animals in Danger in Asia (Heinemann First Library: Animals in Danger)
The Science of the Skeleton and Muscles (Flowchart Smart)
The Pros and Cons of Water Power (Energy Debate)
Burrow: Look Inside
Crystals
Iran
The Pros and Cons of Wind Power (The Energy Debate)
Solar Power
Deforestation Crisis
Hi-Tech Clothes: Design and Engineering for STEM
WWII Survival Tips (Crabtree Connections)
Who Protested Against the Vietnam War?
Should I Play the Violin? (Learning Musical Instruments)
Burrow: Look Inside