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
Self-Portrait (Start-Up Art and Design)
Insect Investigators: Entomologists (Scientists at Work (Heinemann Hardcover))
Abstract Expressionism (Art on the Wall)
Nuclear Power
Cartoons and Animation (Art Off the Wall)
Should I Play the Guitar? (Learning Musical Instruments)
Fossils
Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Who Marched for Civil Rights?
Cave: Look Inside
Dinosaur Hunters: Paleontologists (Scientists at Work)
Soil
Ant Colonies
Minerals
History Detectives: Archaeologists (Scientists at Work)
Deforestation Crisis (Can the Earth Survive?)
Wind Power
Comics and Graphic Novels (Art Off the Wall)
Should I Play the Clarinet? (Learning Musical Instruments; Infosearch)
Animal Variation and Classification
Emotions: From Birth to Old Age (Your Body for Life)
¿Por que las plantas tienen flores? (Mundo de las Plantas) (Spanish Edition)
Zoom in on House of Horrors
Adaptation and Survival