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Anne Rooney Is a full-time writer of trade non-fiction for children and adults and occasional fiction for children. Many of her books are about science, which gives her an excellent excuse to visit dinosaur museums at every opportunity and call it work. She has published somewhere between 200 and 300 books, most of them for children, on a huge variety of topics. She has worked as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow in three different universities, helping students develop their writing skills in genres from picture books to PhD theses.
The Dinosaur Book, Lonely Planet: profiles of important dinosaurs found around the world, CGI images; the latest dinosaur research presented accessibly, 8-11 years
Nature’s Babies (series of six), Oxford University Press: lift-the flap picture books combining fiction and non-fiction on young animals, 5+ years
You Wouldn’t Want to Live Without Democracy, Salariya: an illustrated guide to what democracy is and the threats facing it (more fun than it sounds), 7-11 years
The Story of Humans, Arcturus: picture-book format history of the evolution of humans and how human civilizations have developed, 7-11 years
Mars Rover, Quarto: fully illustrated history and technical account of the family of Mars rovers, including Perseverance, 7-11 years
Curious Questions and Answers: Coral Reefs, Miles Kelly: picture-book format account of coral reefs and their residents, 5-8 years
Curious Questions and Answers: Rainforest, Miles Kelly: picture-book format account of rainforests and their residents, 5-8 years
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