Joanne Mattern
Joanne Mattern is a prolific children's author born in Nyack, New York, who has written nearly 350 books for children and teens. She began writing as a little girl and has specialized in nonfiction works covering topics such as animals, biography, history, science, and sports.
Nyack, United States
Mar 5, 1963
children's literature
nonfiction
biography
animals
science
sports
history
I Use Math in the Kitchen
United Kingdom (Reading Essentials in Social Studies)
Lebron James: Young Basketball Star (Robbie Readers)
What's So Scary about Bats? (Core Content Science — Earth's Amazing Animals)
Bald Eagles
China (Reading Essentials in Social Studies/Country Connections II)
Mammals (Reading Essentials in Science - Life Science)
Growing a Beanstalk for Jack (Fairy Tale Science)
U.S. National Parks Field Guides
The Printing Press: An Information Revolution (Reading Power Series)
Eleanor Roosevelt: More Than a First Lady (Women Who Shaped History)
Careers in Finance
The Pebble First Guide to Nocturnal Animals (Pebble Books. Pebble First Guides)
George Eastman and Photographic Film (Uncharted, Unexplored, and Unexplained)
The Shawnee Indians (Native Peoples)
Raccoons Are Night Animals
Eva Peron
Walt Disney
Building World Landmarks - Chunnel
Irish Red and White Setters
David Ortiz (Blue Banner Biographies)
Do You Help Others?/Ayudas a Los Demas? (Are You a Good Friend?/Buenos Amigos) (Spanish Edition)
Sphynx Cats
Maine Coon Cats