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About the Author

Award-winning author Mary Kay Carson has written many nonfiction books for young people and their teachers. In 2009, she received the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Children's Literature Award.

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Works by Mary Kay Carson

The Magic School Bus Presents Ocean Adventure (2014) — Author — 233 copies
The Bat Scientists (2010) 191 copies, 6 reviews
Life on Mars (Scholastic Reader, Level 2) (2016) 137 copies, 1 review
Emi and the Rhino Scientist (2007) 101 copies, 11 reviews
Inside Tornadoes (Inside Series) (2010) 50 copies, 2 reviews
Inside Hurricanes (Inside Series) (2010) 48 copies, 2 reviews
Gross Body Facts (2003) 31 copies
Extreme Planets! Q and A (2008) 29 copies
Mars (2002) 24 copies
Cool Science Jobs (2003) 24 copies, 1 review
Space (Grades 3-6) (1996) 20 copies
Epilepsy (1998) 16 copies, 1 review
Driving on Mars (2002) 16 copies
Fungi (2003) 11 copies
The Rockies (2002) 11 copies, 1 review
Native American Homes (2005) 11 copies
The Biosphere (2003) 11 copies
Weird Animals (2019) 10 copies, 1 review
The Bald Eagle is Back (2004) 8 copies
The Return of Wild Whoopers (Leveled Readers) (2003) — Author — 8 copies
Eat Right to Be Your Best (2014) 2 copies

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Canonical name
Carson, Mary Kay
Legal name
Carson, Mary Kay
Birthdate
1964-11-18
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Everett, Washington, USA
Places of residence
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Everett, Washington, USA (birth)
La Peñita Arriba, Dominican Republic
Education
University of Kansas (BS|Biology|1987)
New York University
Occupations
author
writer
ESL teacher
National Marine Fisheries Service Observer
lab and research assistant
editor
Relationships
Uhlman, Tom (husband)
Organizations
Peace Corps
Scholastic
National Audubon Society
Short biography
Mary Kay Carson is an award-winning children’s nonfiction author. She began her writing career working on the classroom magazine SuperScience at Scholastic in New York City and has been a full-time freelance writer for the past fifteen years. The author has written more than thirty books for young people about wildlife, space, weather, nature, and history. Her recent non-fiction titles include The Bat Scientists; Emi and the Rhino Scientist, about the Cincinnati Zoo's famous rhino mom; Exploring the Solar System, recipient of the 2009 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Children’s Literature Award; The Wright Brothers for Kids; Inside Tornadoes; and the Far-Out Guide to the Solar System series. The author also gives presentations at schools and libraries about space, animals, history, and writing. Mary Kay and her photographer husband Tom Uhlman live in Cincinnati’s Northside neighborhood with their dog, Ruby. For more information go to: www.marykaycarson.com.

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This book has three distinct sections. First, a guide to observing nature. Second, as a logbook of nature sightings. Third, as a reference guide for birds, mammals, amphibians and reptiles, and fish.

I appreciated the geographic information in the reference section.

The physical book is pleasing with its soft flexible cover, metal-edged corners, and color-coded pages.
 
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Bookjoy144 | Mar 2, 2022 |
Librarians, this is the book you've been waiting for to update your outdated solar system shelf with the latest word on Pluto. Mission to Pluto is comprehensive, covering Pluto's discovery, early observation, and exploration and early science results from New Horizons. It's all wrapped in an exciting narrative about the encounter, featuring the voices of several scientists and engineers from the mission, including Alan Stern, Alice Bowman, and Fran Bagenal. The book does a good job of confining the tiresome planethood debate to a single page, and spending the rest of its 72 pages on the exciting adventure and fantastic science of the New Horizons mission to Pluto...and beyond.… (more)
 
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elakdawalla | 4 other reviews | Dec 10, 2020 |
Some absolutely lovely photos and explanations about Biosphere 2.
 
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melsmarsh | 1 other review | Dec 22, 2019 |
This was a good book to read. It had alot of interesting facts about all the different types of storms. It also gave an inside view from a scientist that studies tornadoes and storms.
 
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cmv25 | 1 other review | Jun 21, 2019 |

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Works
94
Members
2,596
Popularity
#9,898
Rating
4.2
Reviews
55
ISBNs
263
Languages
3

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