Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
AmericanSciencePicture BookChildren's Book
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld is an award-winning American author of more than 70 books for children. She writes nonfiction and picture books for young readers on science and nature topics (including titles such as What Lives in a Shell?, What’s Alive?, and multiple National Geographic Kids books), as well as story collections and adaptations for preschool audiences. She lives in Berkeley, California.
Awards
["AAAS Best Children's Science Picture Book (winner / honoree for some titles)", 'ALA Notable Book (for Dinosaur Young / related titles)']
Notable Works
['What Lives in a Shell?', "What's Alive?", 'What Is the World Made Of?', 'National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Science', 'National Geographic Readers: Dinosaurs']
