An award-winning author and artist explain how every link in a food chain is important because each living thing depends on others for survival. “Clear, simple drawings illustrate the clear, simple text. Informative and intriguing, this basic science book leads children to think about the complex and interdependent web of life on Earth.”‘BL.

Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1996 (NSTA/CBC)

ISBN: 9780060229825
Imprint: HarperColl
On Sale: Feb 3, 1995
List price: $23.89
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 8.250 in (w) x 10.250 in (h) x 0.330 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / General
BISAC 2: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / General (see also headings under Animals or Technology)

Patricia Lauber

Biography

Patricia Lauber is the author of more than sixty-five books for young readers. Many of them are in the field of science, and their range reflects the diversity of her own interests-bats, dolphins, dogs, volcanoes, earthquakes, the ice ages, the Everglades, the planets, earthworms. Two of her books, SEEDS: POP STICK GLIDE and JOURNEY TO THE PLANETS, were nonfiction nominees for The American Book Awards. She was the 1983 winner of The Washington Post/Children’s Book Guild Award for her overall contribution to children’s nonfiction literature.

As well as writing books, Ms. Lauber has been editor of Junior Scholastic, editor-in-chief of Science World, and chief editor, science and mathematics, of The New Book of Knowledge

A graduate of Wellesley College, she is married and lives in Connecticut. When not writing, she enjoys hiking, sailing, traveling, cooking, reading, and listening to music.

Holly Keller

Biography

Holly Keller has illustrated a number of books in the Lets-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, including Be a Friend to Trees. She is also the author and illustrator of many picture books, including Island Baby and Horace.

Ms. Keller lives in West Redding, Connecticut.

An award-winning author and artist explain how every link in a food chain is important because each living thing depends on others for survival. “Clear, simple drawings illustrate the clear, simple text. Informative and intriguing, this basic science book leads children to think about the complex and interdependent web of life on Earth.”‘BL.

Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1996 (NSTA/CBC)

ISBN: 9780060229825
Imprint: HarperColl
On Sale: Feb 3, 1995
List price: $23.89
No of pages: 32
Trim Size: 8.250 in (w) x 10.250 in (h) x 0.330 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Animals / General
BISAC 2: JUVENILE NONFICTION / Science & Nature / General (see also headings under Animals or Technology)

Patricia Lauber

Biography

Patricia Lauber is the author of more than sixty-five books for young readers. Many of them are in the field of science, and their range reflects the diversity of her own interests-bats, dolphins, dogs, volcanoes, earthquakes, the ice ages, the Everglades, the planets, earthworms. Two of her books, SEEDS: POP STICK GLIDE and JOURNEY TO THE PLANETS, were nonfiction nominees for The American Book Awards. She was the 1983 winner of The Washington Post/Children’s Book Guild Award for her overall contribution to children’s nonfiction literature.

As well as writing books, Ms. Lauber has been editor of Junior Scholastic, editor-in-chief of Science World, and chief editor, science and mathematics, of The New Book of Knowledge

A graduate of Wellesley College, she is married and lives in Connecticut. When not writing, she enjoys hiking, sailing, traveling, cooking, reading, and listening to music.

Holly Keller

Biography

Holly Keller has illustrated a number of books in the Lets-Read-and-Find-Out Science series, including Be a Friend to Trees. She is also the author and illustrator of many picture books, including Island Baby and Horace.

Ms. Keller lives in West Redding, Connecticut.