Best Selling Books by Melissa Stewart

Melissa Stewart is the author of Here We Grow (2011), Zoom in on Bees (2014), How Do Bees Make Honey? (2009), Up Your Nose! (2010), It's Spit-Acular! (2010).

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Here We Grow

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Here We Grow
Explores the body''s secrets of hair and nails in a fresh, innovative way.

Zoom in on Bees

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Zoom in on Bees
Have your readers ever seen a bee up close? What does it look like? How does it eat? What is its life cycle? When readers check out the ''Zoom Bubbles'' on every spread of this book, readers will get an up close peek at this insect''s body, eyes, antennae, wings, and more.

How Do Bees Make Honey?

release date: Jan 01, 2009
How Do Bees Make Honey?
Bees have been making honey for millions of years. How Do Bees Make Honey? shows how these amazing insects collect nectar from flowers and turn it into a tasty treat. Book jacket.

Up Your Nose!

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Up Your Nose!
The Gross and Goofy Body series takes readers on a fresh and innovative journey through the body, giving them a fascinating view into all the weird and interesting things about human and animal bodies. Written in a fun, kid-friendly tone, and arranged in lively, illustration-full spreads rather than chapters, the Gross and Goofy Body couples gross and goofy facts about the body with serious science. Each book explores a new area or function of the body, from bones to nerves to sneezing and passing gas. Each spread is packed with visuals, including scientific photos as well as fun illustrations. a note from the author tells readers how information was gathered, and a find out more section includes websites and books.

It's Spit-Acular!

release date: Jan 01, 2010
It's Spit-Acular!
The Gross and Goofy Body series takes readers on a fresh and innovative journey through the body, giving them a fascinating view into all the weird and interesting things about human and animal bodies. Written in a fun, kid-friendly tone, and arranged in lively, illustration-full spreads rather than chapters, the Gross and Goofy Body couples gross and goofy facts about the body with serious science. Each book explores a new area or function of the body, from bones to nerves to sneezing and passing gas. Each spread is packed with visuals, including scientific photos as well as fun illustrations. a note from the author tells readers how information was gathered, and a find out more section includes websites and books.

Mega-Predators of the Past

release date: Nov 08, 2022
Mega-Predators of the Past
Award-winning nonfiction author and science specialist Melissa Stewart offers young readers a mega-exploration of little-known prehistoric predators that rival even the mightiest of dinosaurs! It is time for T. rex and his dinosaur cousins to step aside and let other mega-predators like the terror bird and the giant ripper lizard take the spotlight! Travel back to prehistoric times and meet some of the most impressive creatures to ever roam the Earth. You''ll be amazed at the size and the fierceness of these lesser-known predators, many of them ancient ancestors of animals that we still see today. Stewart''s cheeky, humorous voice—along with a comical version of the familiar "comparison man"—put these creatures in perspective. Artist and former zoologist Howard Gray brings these predators (back) to life with dynamic, humorous, and scientifically accurate illustrations. Sidebars and extensive back matter material provide more detailed information and context.

Minerals

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Minerals
Provides an overview of minerals including how they are formed, their characteristics, common kinds of minerals and their uses, and amazing mineral facts.

Why Do We See Rainbows?

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Why Do We See Rainbows?
Nothing is more beautiful than a rainbow arching across the sky. Why Do We See Rainbows? explains how we see colors and how light reflects and refracts insie a raindrop to produce a colorful spectrum. Book jacket.

National Geographic Readers: Wolverines (L3)

release date: Jul 31, 2018
National Geographic Readers: Wolverines (L3)
Superhero and comic book force? Sure, but also a real-life animal! Find out in this Level 3 Reader how fierce wolverines, who are expert survivors, can be even more fantastic than those in movies and graphic novels. Journey through harsh cold and rugged mountain ranges to see how wolverines take down prey, raise their young, and live in one of the world''s harshest environments. Learn about how their bodies adapt for survival, and about the animal''s challenges in a warming world. National Geographic Readers'' combination of expert-vetted text, along with brilliant images and a fun approach to reading has proved to be a winning formula with kids, parents and educators. Level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for fluent readers. Each reader includes text written by an experienced, skilled children''s books author, a photo glossary, and interactive features in which kids get to reinforce what they''ve learned in the book.

How Does a Bone Become a Fossil?

release date: Aug 15, 2016
How Does a Bone Become a Fossil?
Learn how a bone becomes a fossil and learn about the different types of fossils.

Wacky Weather and Silly Season Jokes

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Wacky Weather and Silly Season Jokes
"Learn about sun, rain, tornadoes, snow, the reason for the seasons, and more. Read jokes about all of these topics, and learn how to write your own"--Provided by publisher.

Now Hear This!

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Now Hear This!
The Gross and Goofy Body series takes readers on a fresh and innovative journey through the body, giving them a fascinating view into all the weird and interesting things about human and animal bodies. Written in a fun, kid-friendly tone, and arranged in lively, illustration-full spreads rather than chapters, the Gross and Goofy Body couples gross and goofy facts about the body with serious science. Each book explores a new area or function of the body, from bones to nerves to sneezing and passing gas. Each spread is packed with visuals, including scientific photos as well as fun illustrations. a note from the author tells readers how information was gathered, and a find out more section includes websites and books.

Snakes (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)

release date: Jul 05, 2011
Snakes (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)
They’re SSSSLITHERY! SLIPPERY! They creep us out! But get to know them and you’ll find snakes private, quiet types who just want a cool, shady place to call home. From the tip of their forked tongues, to skin that sheds, to the rattles on certain tails, these creatures have secrets all kids will love. Cool photos and fun facts slip us inside their surprising world. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.

Fourteen Monkeys

release date: Jul 06, 2021
Fourteen Monkeys
"In Manâu National Park in Peru, an amazing fourteen different species of monkeys live together. That''s more than in any other rainforest in the world! How can they coexist so well? Find out in this lyrical, rhyming picture book that explores each monkey''s habits, diet, and home, illustrating how this delicate ecosystem and its creatures live together in harmony"--

Zoom in on Dragonflies

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Zoom in on Dragonflies
Have your readers ever seen a dragonfly up close? What does it look like? How does it eat? What is its life cycle? When readers check out the ''Zoom Bubbles'' on every spread of this book, they''ll get an up close peek at this insect''s body, eyes, antennae, wings, and more.

National Geographic Readers: Meteors

release date: Jan 06, 2015
National Geographic Readers: Meteors
Blast off on a trip to discover the fascinating world of meteors. In this image-packed book, kids will learn all about these objects hurtling through space—and into our atmosphere. This level 3 reader is written in an easy-to-grasp style to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!

Whale Fall

release date: Mar 14, 2023
Whale Fall
This fascinating nonfiction picture book filled with stunning illustrations details the end of life for a whale, also known as a whale fall, when its body sinks to the ocean floor and becomes an energy-rich food source for organisms living in the deep sea. Winner of the AAAS/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science Books • An ALA Notable Children’s Book • A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids When a whale dies, its massive body silently sinks down, down, through the inky darkness, finally coming to rest on the silty seafloor. For the whale, it''s the end of a 70-year-long life. But for a little-known community of deep-sea dwellers, it''s a new beginning. First come the hungry hagfish, which can smell the whale from miles around. Then the sleeper sharks begin their prowl, feasting on skin and blubber. After about six months, the meat is gone. Year after year, decade after decade, the whale nourishes all kinds of organisms from zombie worms to squat lobsters to deep-sea microbes. This completely fascinating real-life phenomenon is brought to vivid and poetic life by nonfiction master Melissa Stewart and acclaimed illustrator Rob Dunlavey.

Water (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3)

release date: Jul 08, 2014
Water (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3)
Water is all around us; we drink it every day. In this level 3 reader, kids will learn about the water cycle, discovering how rain and snow flow into our lakes, rivers, and oceans, and later evaporate into the sky again. Vivid photography and accessible text make this book an ideal introduction to the science of water.

How Does Sand Become Glass?

release date: Jul 01, 2009
How Does Sand Become Glass?
Explores the causes and effects that shape our world and demonstrates how scientific phenomena occurs.

Why Are Animals Orange?

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Why Are Animals Orange?
"Uses examples of animals in the wild to explain why some animals are orange"--Provided by publisher.

Extreme Rocks & Minerals! Q&A

release date: Sep 04, 2007
Extreme Rocks & Minerals! Q&A
Check out cool Smithsonian websites and exhibits throughout the book Meet a real Geologist See fabulous close-up photos Read extremely fun facts about rocks and minerals

Deadly Predators (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)

release date: Jul 09, 2013
Deadly Predators (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 2)
Come face-to-face with sharks, wolves, tigers, and many more predators in this gripping new addition to the National Geographic Kids Reader series. Amazing animal photos will wow kids as they discover how predators hunt, raise their young, and contribute to the food chain. This Level 2 reader is written in easy-to-grasp text and will help kids understand who rules in the wild!

Predator Face-Off

release date: Jan 01, 2017
Predator Face-Off
"Information and pictures of predatory animals for young children"--

Deadliest Animals

release date: Jan 01, 2011
Deadliest Animals
Explore 12 species that you hope you''ll never come across, from sharks, snakes, jellyfish, bears, tigers and mosquitoes.

National Geographic Readers: Deadliest Animals

release date: Jul 24, 2012
National Geographic Readers: Deadliest Animals
Did you know that a tiny golf ball-sized creature called the blue-ringed octopus contains enough venom to kill 26 adult humans? Or why the Sydney funnel web spider is one of the most dangerous creatures in the world? In this Level 3 book, kids will be fascinated by 12 species that you hope you''ll never come across! Sharks, snakes, jellyfish and more—these creatures are among the most threatening—and interesting—in the world! National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.

Elephants

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Elephants
Ideal for today''s young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.

Sedimentary Rocks

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Sedimentary Rocks
Provides an overview of sedimentary rocks, discussing their formation, location, identifying characteristics, history, significance, and uses throughout the world.

Classification of Life

release date: Aug 01, 2007
Classification of Life
Tells the story of how the science of classification has revolutionized the way we look at life on our planet.

Meet the Mini-Mammals

release date: Mar 04, 2025
Meet the Mini-Mammals
Meet some of the world’s very smallest mini-mammals in this “interesting and engaging” (School Library Journal, starred review) picture book with actual-size illustrations from Sibert Honoree Melissa Stewart and Caldecott Honoree Brian Lies. Big mammals like elephants, hippos, and giraffes get a lot of press, but what about the little guys? From pint-sized flying squirrels to itty bitty chipmunks and teeny tiny mouse lemurs, learn all about the mini-est mammals from around the world, depicted at their real-life size.

National Geographic. Meteorit

release date: Jul 30, 2025
National Geographic. Meteorit
Lue ja tutki maailmaa! Helppolukuinen tietopaketti meteoreista sujuvasti lukeville! National Geographicin Luen itse -sarja tarjoaa tutkittua ja kiinnostavaa tietoa helposti lähestyttävässä muodossa. Taso 3 on sopiva sujuvasti lukeville. Kirjassa opitaan mielenkiintoisia asioita meteoreista. Upeat kuvat tukevat luettua ja opittua. Kirja on sujuvasti lukevien avaruusfanien lemppari!

Metamorphic Rocks

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Metamorphic Rocks
Provides an overview of metamorphic rocks including how they are formed, where they are found, their characteristics, history, significance, and uses.

Can an Aardvark Bark?

release date: Jun 13, 2017
Can an Aardvark Bark?
From award-winning author Melissa Stewart and Caldecott honoree Steve Jenkins comes a noisy nonfiction exploration of the many sounds animals make. Can an aardvark bark? No, but it can grunt. Lots of other animals grunt too… Barks, grunts, squeals—animals make all kinds of sounds to communicate and express themselves. With a growling salamander and a whining porcupine, bellowing giraffes and laughing gorillas, this boisterous book is chock-full of fun and interesting facts and is sure to be a favorite of even the youngest animal enthusiasts.

Earthquakes and Volcanoes FYI

release date: Feb 26, 2008
Earthquakes and Volcanoes FYI
Where do earthquakes happen? What was the biggest volcanic eruption? What causes these natural disasters? Can scientists predict when they''ll occur?

Terrific Tongues Up Close

release date: Jan 01, 2012
Terrific Tongues Up Close
Did your readers know that an alligator snapping turtle uses its tongue to get food? Or that a cow uses its tongue to clean its nose? Readers learn all about how animals use their tongues to get food and scare enemies.

Wolverines (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3)

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Wolverines (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3)
Superhero and comic book force? Sure, but also a real-life animal! Find out in this Level 3 Reader how fierce wolverines, who are expert survivors, can be even more fantastic than those in movies and graphic novels. Journey through harsh cold and rugged mountain ranges to see how wolverines take down prey, raise their young, and live in one of the world''s harshest environments. Learn about how their bodies adapt for survival, and about the animal''s challenges in a warming world. National Geographic Readers'' combination of expert-vetted text, along with brilliant images and a fun approach to reading has proved to be a winning formula with kids, parents and educators. Level 3 text provides accessible, yet wide-ranging, information for fluent readers. Each reader includes text written by an experienced, skilled children''s books author, a photo glossary, and interactive features in which kids get to reinforce what they''ve learned in the book.

Hippopotamuses

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Hippopotamuses
Ideal for today''s young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.

National Geographic Readers: Water

release date: Jul 08, 2014
National Geographic Readers: Water
Water is all around us; we drink it every day. In this level 3 reader, kids will learn about the water cycle, discovering how rain and snow flow into our lakes, rivers, and oceans, and later evaporate into the sky again. Vivid photography and accessible text make this book an ideal introduction to the science of water.

A Rainbow of Animals

release date: Jan 01, 2010
A Rainbow of Animals
This book explains why animals come in each color of the rainbow using examples of animals in the wild.

The Gross and Goofy Body

release date: Sep 01, 2009
The Gross and Goofy Body
The Gross and Goofy Body series takes readers on a fresh and innovative journey through the body, giving them a fascinating view into all the weird and interesting things about human and animal bodies. Written in a fun, kid-friendly tone, and arranged in lively, illustration-full spreads rather than chapters, the Gross and Goofy Body couples gross and goofy facts about the body with serious science. Each book explores a new area or function of the body, from bones to nerves to sneezing and passing gas. Each spread is packed with visuals, including scientific photos as well as fun illustrations. a note from the author tells readers how information was gathered, and a find out more section includes websites and books.
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