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
A Nature Walk on the Farm
Desert Food Chains (Food Webs)
Zoom in on Body Invaders
Discover Afghanistan
Discover Greece
Grassland Food Chains (Food Webs)
Bipolar Disorder (Genetic Diseases and Gene Therapies)
Pop Art (Art on the Wall)
How Do Plants Grow? (World of Plants (Heinemann Hardcover))
Tree: Look Inside
Design and Technical Art (Art Off the Wall)
Watching Penguins in Antarctica (Wild World (Heinemann Hardcover))
Blazing Bush and Forest Fires (Awesome Forces of Nature)
Deforestation
Wolf Packs
Plant Classification (Life of Plants)
Why Do Plants Have Flowers? (World of Plants (Heinemann Hardcover))
A Troop of Chimpanzees: and Other Primate Groups
Sweeping Tsunamis (Awesome Forces of Nature)
Florida Manatee (Save Our Animals!)
What Is a Plant? (Heinemann First Library)
Crushing Avalanches (Awesome Forces of Nature)
Blazing Bush and Forest Fires (Awesome Forces of Nature)
The Science of Avalanches