Seymour Simon
Seymour Simon is a prolific author of nearly 300 science books for children, renowned as the 'dean of the children’s science field' by the New York Times, with over 75 titles named Outstanding Science Trade Books by the National Science Teachers Association. Born in New York City, he graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, earned a degree in animal behavior, and taught junior high school science for 23 years before becoming a full-time writer in the late 1960s or 1979. He has also written fiction series like Einstein Anderson, resides in New York's Hudson Valley with his wife Joyce, and continues to research, photograph, and publish from there.
children's science nonfiction
children's fiction
Why Do Kittens Do That?
See More Readers: Knights and Castles - Level 3
Deadly Ants
See More Readers: Giant Machines -Level 1
See More Readers: Ballenas Asesinas - Nivel 2: Killer Whales (Spanish Edition)
Coral Reefs
Body Sense, Body Nonsense
Fighting Fires - Level 1
Wolves
Poisonous Snakes
Danger! Volcanoes: SeeMore Readers Level 2
Frogs
Dolphins
Science Dictionary
Autumn Across America (Seasons Across America)
Whales
Strange Mysteries from Around the World
Turtle Talk: A Beginner's Book of Logo (Let's Read and Find Out Science Series)
Amazing Aircraft: See More Readers Level 2
Uranus
Destination: Jupiter
See More Readers: Knights and Castles - Level 3
Stars
Bits and bytes: A computer dictionary for beginners (Let's-read-and-find-out science book)