Jim Arnosky is self taught in writing, art and the natural sciences. He has written and illustrated 86 books on nature subjects and has illustrated 46 other books written by various authors.
Browsing: Books with Boy Characters
A delightful winter read and pure fun for skiers, skiers-to-be, non-skiers and everyone in-between.
In The Boy Who Invented TV: The Story of Philo Farnsworth, we learn about the boy genius who exhibited signs of greatness as young as age three when he drew detailed pictures of the inner workings of trains.
Bonyo Bonyo: The True Story of a Brave Boy from Kenya is a must-read for every American child. In the land of plenty, it’s vital to remind yourself and your children of how lucky they are to live in a country where education is considered a human right.
Tony Baloney doesn’t mean to cause trouble. But what is a boy to do when smack in the middle of a brood of girls? The Baloneys are penguins, Macaroni Penguins, to be exact.
An incredibly moving and empowering book that delivers the story of two men from different cultures: Martin Luther King Jr. and rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
Depending on how many vacation days, holidays, snow days … your child’s school has had, 100th day should be coming up pretty soon.
Busing Brewster is a book about believing in one’s self, making friends across the barriers of race and the power of strong women in the lives of children.
Star Wars gift books for young and old.
Part history lesson and part children’s book, Come See the Earth Turn puts complicated science into its simplest terms and sheds light on how Léon created his world famous Foucault pendulum, an invention that would prove to the general public and his critics that the earth rotated.