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British author of science books
Isabel Thomas
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British author of science books
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Isabel Thomas is a British author of science books for children. She has written more than 150 books.
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Her books include:
- This Book is Not Rubbish: 50 Ways to Ditch Plastic, Reduce Rubbish and Save the World! (2018), about how children can make their lives more eco-friendly. An American version of the book was titled This Book Is Not Garbage: 50 Ways to Ditch Plastic, Reduce Trash, and Save the World!
- Moth: An Evolution Story (2019), about the evolution of the peppered moth, illustrated by Daniel Egnéus. It won the 2020 AAAS/Subaru prize for excellence in science Books for children’s science picture books.
- Exploring the Elements: A Complete Guide to the Periodic Table (2020), illustrated by Sara Gillingham.
- Fox: A Circle of Life Story (2020), a picture book about the death of a mother fox, illustrated by Daniel Egnéus. It tells a scientific story about what happens to a body after death. The Guardian called it "the perfect book for talking to children about death."
- The Bedtime Book of Impossible Questions (2022), according to the Lancashire Evening Post, "the perfect brain-soothing bedtime book for your busy little bees."
Her work has been translated into more than 30 languages.
Other work
She is a writer for Whizz Pop Bang and The Week Junior Science + Nature,British science magazines for children.
Personal life
Thomas is married and has three children. She lives near Cambridge.
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