Step into a world of discovery with the Smithsonian's comprehensive 24-book set, perfect for middle school students eager to explore science and nature! Books in this set include, What Happens to Your Body When, Amazing Tales of Plant Survival, Animal Health at the Zoo, All About Photosynthesis, Yellowstone’s Ecosystem, Predators and Prey, Working with DNA and Genetics, Meet the Megalodon, All About the Periodic Table, All About Water, Wildfires, Gravitational Interactions, Energy Reactions in the Kitchen, High-Speed Cards, Sonar and Submarine Technology, Sounds of the Universe, The Extreme Universe, Space Technology, Ocean Trenches and Deep-Sea Life, How Earth Tells Us Its Age, How to Become a Fossil, All About Clouds, All About Hurricanes, and Human Effects on Earth.
About the Author :
Multiple authors contributed to this product.
Amanda Jackson Green is the author of nearly a dozen high-interest nonfiction books for children of all ages. Her writing taps into young learners’ curiosity about the world around them. Her book, What Happens in Your Body When, a collaborative project with the Smithsonian Institute, invites kids to explore the incredible ways the human body moves, grows, and heals itself. She is most proud of her contributions to the Alternator Books series The Fight for Black Rights, which takes readers on a journey through the past and builds important connections to the present. Amanda believes understanding and analyzing history is critical to educating the next generation of citizens and leaders. She has written kid-friendly biographies on U.S. Senator John Lewis, scientist and artist George Washington Carver, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.
Amanda earned a bachelor’s degree in English from The University of Texas at San Antonio. She has worked as a communications professional in the education sector for over a decade, helping schools share their stories and pursue their missions. She lives in Houston with her husband, son, and two rescue dogs.
Lorin Driggs is a children’s author who has written books on many topics, including true stories of individuals who made a positive impact on achieving freedom for all in the United States, the interesting and unique characteristics of different regions in the United States, amusement parks in America, amazing plants that survive in truly harsh conditions, and fantastic landmarks around the world. She also wrote about her own experience as a survivor of the attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001. Besides being a writer, Lorin has helped create learning experiences for children and teachers involving television programs, computer-based activities, and books.
Lorin grew up in a very small town in Central Florida and moved to New York City when she was 18 years old. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English Literature from City College of the City University of New York.
Besides writing and creating things for children and teachers, Lorin loves dogs, gardening, observing all the interesting wild animals and plants in nature, volunteering at a wild bird rescue and rehabilitation center, riding her bike, and going to live theater and the movies. She currently lives with her wife in Sarasota, Florida, but who knows where they might live next!