Nancy Dickmann
Nancy Dickmann has written more than 150 nonfiction books for children, specializing in science and history. She grew up in the USA, where she played baseball, ate hot dogs, and read encyclopedias for fun, before moving to England where she has lived long enough to think of tea as a food group. Before becoming an author, she worked in publishing.
children's nonfiction
science
history
Chinese New Year (Acorn: Holidays and Festivals)
A Frog's Life
Farm Machines
Farm Animals
Grains (Healthy Eating with MyPlate)
Pascua (Easter) (Fiestas) (Spanish Edition)
States of Matter (Science Starters)
Levers (Simple Machines)
Wheels & Axles (Simple Machines)
Firefighters (Read and Learn: People Who Help Us)
How Do People Prepare for Severe Weather? (Discover Meteorology)
Benjamin Franklin: The Man Behind the Lightning Rod (Little Inventor)
My STEM Day - Engineering
Focus on Health
Q & A About Biomes (Curious Nature)
Immigration Today: Why do people move to the UK? (InfoSearch:)
Ancient Egypt (History Hunters)
Your Passport to Guatemala (World Passport)
Dairy (Healthy Eating with MyPlate)
Janucá (Fiestas) (Spanish Edition)
Diwali
Vegetables
Easter
Año Nuevo Chino (Chinese New Year) (Fiestas) (Spanish Edition)