Robin Koontz
Robin Koontz | |
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Children's Book Author and Illustrator Robin Koontz | |
Born |
1954 (age 61–62) Wheaton, Maryland, United States |
Occupation | Illustrator, author |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1980s-present |
Genre | Fiction, non-fiction, Children's literature |
Website | |
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Robin Koontz (born 1954) is an American author and illustrator of picture books and early readers for children as well as non-fiction for middle school readers. Her books are published in English, Spanish, and Indonesian.[1] Many of her titles have been reviewed in School Library Journal,[2] Kirkus Reviews,[3] and the CLCD (Children's Literature Comprehension Database).[4]
Biography
Koontz was born in 1954 and grew up in Wheaton, Maryland and Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She attended the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland in 1973-74. She currently lives near Noti, Oregon.[5][6] Koontz served as the Regional Advisor of the Oregon chapter of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators from 1994-2012. She is now Regional Advisor Emeritus.[7]
Awards
What's the Difference Between a Butterfly and a Moth was an International Reading Association Teachers Choice Award in 2010.[8] Leaps and Creeps: How Animals Move to Survive was one of four finalists for the Animal Behavior Society's Outstanding Children’s Book Award in 2012.[9]
Bibliography
- What was Hurricane Katrina? (2015)
- Learning About Africa (2015)
- The Science of a Sinkhole (2015)
- The Science of a Tsunami (2015)
- Entomologists (2015)
- Marine Biologists (2015)
- Volcanologists (2015)
- What's Great About Missouri? (2015)
- The Boxcar Children: Mystery of the Stolen Dinosaur Bones (published under the name Gertrude Chandler Warner (2015)
- The Science of a Pandemic (2014)
- How It Works: Binoculars (2014)
- How It Works: TV Remote (2014)
- How It Works: Computer Mouse (2014)
- The Boxcar Children: Mystery of the Wild West Bandit (published under the name Gertrude Chandler Warner (2014)
- The Boxcar Children: Mystery of the Fallen Treasure (published under the name Gertrude Chandler Warner (2013)
- Indigenous Peoples (2013)
- Your Family Tree (2013)
- Light in the Real World (2013)
- Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox (2012)
- Run…It's a Bee! (2012)
- Robin Hood (2012)
- Rumpelstiltskin (2012)
- Leaps and Creeps: How Animals Move to Survive (2011)
- Spits and Squirts: How Animals Squirt to Survive (2011)
- Sniffs and Stinks: How Animals Use Odor to Survive (2011)
- Screams and Songs: How Animals Communicate to Survive (2011)
- Movers and Makers: How Animals Build and Use Tools to Survive (2011)
- The King’s New Clothes (2011)
- Lizzie Little: The Sky is Falling! (2011)
- Goldie Duck and the Three Beavers (2011)
- The Three Little Recyclers (2011)
- Old McDoggle Had a Farm (2011)
- Jill and the Beanstalk (2011)
- Cinderella Zelda(2011)
- Water Goes Round -The Water Cycle (2011)
- Hide and Seek Moon - The Moon Phases (2011)
- Building a Small Cable Suspension Bridge - with the Cable Locking System (co-author) (2011)
- Our Amazing States Six nonfiction early readers (2010)
- Pick a Perfect Pumpkin: Learning about Pumpkin Harvests (2010)
- Apples, Apples, Everywhere: Learning about Apple Harvests (2010)
- Furlock and Muttson Mysteries Six fiction early readers (2010)
- What's the Difference Between a Butterfly and a Moth? (2010)
- Butterfly Spring (2009)
- Tai Chi for Fun! (2008)
- Jewelry Making for Fun! (2008)
- Who's Hiding? (Illustrator) (2008)
- Composting: Nature's Recyclers (2007)
- Erosion: Changing the Earth's Surface (2007)
- Creepy Crawly Colors (2006)
- Up All Night Counting (2006)
- On Her Way: Stories and Poems About Growing Up Girl (Contributor) (2004)
- It Takes Three (illustrator) (2003)
- How is a Moose Like a Goose? (2003)
- Why a Dog? By A. Cat (2000) (2013)
- The Complete Backyard Nature Activity Book (1998) (2012)
- Chicago and the Cat Series of five early readers (1993-1997) (2013)
- I Don't Like Peas (illustrator) (1993)
- Music in the Night (illustrator) (1993)
- I See Something You Don't See (1992)
- In a Cabin In a Wood (illustrator) (1991)
- Victoria Flies High (illustrator) (1990)
- This Old Man (illustrator) (1988)
- Dinosaur Dream (1988)
- Pussycat Ate the Dumplings (illustrator) (1987)
References
- ↑ "Why a dog? by A. Cat". Worldcat.org. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ Burns, Elizabeth (2013-04-10). "Out-of-This-World Knowledge: General Science | Series Made Simple Spring 2013 | School Library Journal". Slj.com. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ Michal, Robin (1992-02-01). "I SEE SOMETHING YOU DON'T SEE: A Riddle-me Picture Book by Robin%20Michal Koontz | Kirkus". Kirkusreviews.com. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ "Erosion - Capstone". Capstonepub.com. 2007-05-01. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ Gale, Thomson. “Something about the Author.” "Robin Koontz (1954-)" Vol. 136 (2003) 154-157. (Gale)
- ↑ "All about me". Robinkoontz.com. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
- ↑ "Member Profile". Scbwi.org. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ "What's the Difference Between a Butterfly and a Moth? - Capstone". Capstonepub.com. 2010-04-01. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
- ↑ "Students Choose "Animal Eggs" As Their Favorite Animal Behavior Book of the Year — Animal Behavior Society Web Site". Animalbehaviorsociety.org. 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2013-09-21.
Interviews
- Mihnea Simandan, Voicu. "“The devices that deliver a book might change, but I believe that kids will still read.” – Interview with Robin Koontz. Voicu Mihnea Simandan. July 11, 2011.
- Harrison, David. Robin Koontz today. Children's Author David L. Harrison's Blog. October 29, 2010.
External links
- Works by or about Robin Koontz in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Contemporary Authors, volume(s) 138; Something about the Author, volume(s) 70, 136
- Amazon.com's Robin Koontz Author Page
- Robin Koontz's website
- Robin Koontz's blog