Melissa Stewart
Personal Information
Description
Melissa Stewart is an American author of children's books about science and nature and a leading researcher in the field of nonfiction literature for young people. She has published more than 200 books for children as well as several books for educators.
Books
It's spit-acular!
"Provides comprehensive information on the role spit plays in the body science of humans and animals"--Provided by publisher.
Now hear this!
"Provides comprehensive information on the role ears and hearing play in the body science of humans and animals"--Provided by publisher.
How do chameleons change color?
"Provides comprehensive information on chameleons and explains how and why they change color"--Provided by publisher.
Why are animals orange?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are orange"--Provided by publisher.
How do spiders make webs?
"Provides comprehensive information on spiders and the process of how they make webs"--Provided by publisher.
Why do we see rainbows?
"Provides comprehensive information on how the human eye sees color"--Provided by publisher.
Why are animals yellow?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are yellow"--Provided by publisher.
How do bees make honey?
"Provides comprehensive information on bees and the process of how they make honey"--Provided by publisher.
Blasts of gas
"Provides comprehensive information on the role gas plays in the body science of humans and animals"--Provided by publisher.
Why are animals green?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are green"--Provided by publisher.
Up your nose!
"Provides comprehensive information on the role the nose plays in the body science of humans and animals"--Provided by publisher.
Why are animals purple?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are purple"--Provided by publisher.
Why are animals red?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are red"--Provided by publisher.
