Nicola Davies (author)

Nicola Davies (born 3 May 1958),[1] earlier known as Nick Davies, is an English zoologist and writer. She was one of the original presenters of the BBC children's wildlife programme The Really Wild Show.[2] More recently, she has made her name as a children's author. Her books include Home, which was shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award,[citation needed] and Poo (2004), which was illustrated by Neal Layton, and was shortlisted for a Blue Peter Book Award in 2006;[citation needed] in the United States, the book is published as Poop: A Natural History of the Unmentionable. Her children's picture book The Promise won the Green Book Award in 2015.[citation needed] She has also written several novels for adults under the pseudonym Stevie Morgan.

Nicola Davies
Born3 May 1958
Birmingham, England[1]
Occupation(s)Zoologist, writer
Websitenicola-davies.com

Gaia Warriors (2009), written in association with James Lovelock, explains the science of climate change and answers commonly-asked questions.

Davies is married to Daniel Jones: she has two children from her first marriage.

Works

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  • Big Blue Whale (1997) illustrated by Nick Maland ISBN 978-0744578966
  • Bat Loves the Night (2001) illustrated by Sarah Fox Davies ISBN 978-0744578966
  • One Tiny Turtle (2001) illustrated by Jane Chapman ISBN 978-1406364637
  • Wild About Dolphins (2001) ISBN 978-0744562668
  • Surprising Sharks (2003) illustrated by James Croft ISBN 978-1406366976
  • Birds (2003) ISBN 978-0753456170
  • Poo: A Natural History of the Unmentionable (2004) illustrated by Neal Layton ISBN 978-1406356632
  • Oceans and Seas (2004) ASIN B01K3ORMJ4
  • Home (2005) ASIN B0168SSVKI
  • Ice Bear (2005) illustrated by Gary Blythe ISBN 978-1406364644
  • Extreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures (2006) illustrated by Neil Layton ISBN 978-1439593943
  • What's Eating you? Parasites: The Inside Story (2007) illustrated by Neil Layton ISBN 978-1406356649
  • White Owl, Barn Owl (2007) illustrated by Michael Foreman ISBN 978-1406365443
  • Up on the Hill (2008) with design by Terry Milne ISBN 978-1406309157
  • Gaia Warriors (2009) by James Lovelock and Nicola Davies ISBN 978-1406312348
  • Just the Right Size: Why Big Animals Are Big and Little Animals Are Little (2009) illustrated by Neil Layton - awarded 2021 Mathical Honors[3] ISBN 978-1406323399
  • Grow Your Own Monsters (2010) by Nicola Davies and Simon Hickmott ISBN 978-1845078331
  • Everything You Need to Know About Animals (2010) ISBN 978-0753436516
  • A Girl Called Dog (2011) ISBN 978-0552563017
  • Monsters of the Deep (2011) ISBN 978-1847327369
  • Talk, Talk, Squawk!: How and Why Animals Communicate (2011) illustrated by Neil Layton ISBN 978-1406321180
  • Welcome to Silver Street Farm (2011) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406320596
  • Escape from Silver Street Farm (2011) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406323047
  • Spring Fever at Silver Street Farm (2011) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406323061
  • All Aboard at Silver Street Farm (2011) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406323054
  • A First Book of Nature (2012) illustrated by Mark Hearld (published as Outside Your Window in the US) - winner of the Independent Booksellers Best Picture Book ISBN 978-1406349160
  • Deadly!: The Truth About the Most Dangerous Creatures on Earth (2012) illustrated by Neal Layton ISBN 978-1406357424
  • Dolphin Baby (2012) illustrated by Brita Granstrom ISBN 978-1406321197
  • Frozen Solid at Silver Street Farm'978-1406340891' (2012) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406337839
  • Just Ducks! (2012) illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino - shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal 2013 ISBN 978-1406367034
  • Rubbish Town Hero (2012) ISBN 978-0552563024
  • What Will I Be? (2012) illustrated by Marc Boutavant ISBN 978-0763658038
  • Who's Like Me? (2012) illustrated by Marc Boutavant ISBN 978-1406328127
  • Deserts (2012) ISBN 978-0753468364
  • What Happens Next? (2012) illustrated by Marc Boutavant ISBN 978-0763662646
  • Crowded Out at Silver Street Farm (2012) illustrated by Katharine McEwen ISBN 978-1406337822
  • Manatee Baby (2013) ISBN 978-1406340884
  • The Elephant Road (2013) illustrated by Annabel Wright ISBN 978-1406340877
  • The Lion Who Stole My Arm (2013) Winner of The Portsmouth Book Award 2014 ISBN 978-0763666200
  • The Promise (2013) illustrated by Laura Carlin - winner of the 2014 English Association Picture Book award for best fiction ISBN 978-1406355598
  • Walking the Bear (2013) ISBN 978-1406340891
  • Whale Boy (2013) - shortlisted for the "Best Story" category of the 2014 Blue Peter Book Awards ISBN 978-0440870159
  • Tiny Creatures: The World of Microbes (2014) illustrated by Emily Sutton ISBN 978-0763673154
  • The Leopard's Tail (2015) illustrated by Annabel Wright ISBN 978-1406356007
  • The Whale Who Saved Us (2015) illustrated by Annabel Wright ISBN 978-1406356106
  • I (Don't) Like Snakes (2015) illustrated by Luciano Lozano ISBN 978-1406365689
  • A First Book of Animals (2016) illustrated by Petr Horácek ISBN 978-1406378122
  • Survivors: The Toughest Creatures on Earth (2016) illustrated by Neal Layton ISBN 978-1406356656
  • Animal Surprises (2016) illustrated by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1910862445
  • Into the Blue (2016) illustrated by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1910862452
  • The Word Bird (2016) illustrated by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1910862438
  • The White Hare (2016) illustrated by Anastasia Izlesou ISBN 978-1910862483
  • Mother Cary's Butter Knife (2016) illustrated by Anja Uhren ISBN 978-1910862476
  • Perfect (2016) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1910862469
  • Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth (2017) illustrated by Emily Sutton ISBN 978-1406360486
  • Animals Behaving Badly (2017) illustrated by Adam Stower ISBN 978-1406366051
  • Dolphin Baby (2017) illustrated by Brita Granstrom ISBN 978-1406321197
  • The Variety of Life (2017) illustrated by Lorna Scobie ISBN 978-1444931198
  • King of the Sky (2017) illustrated by Laura Carlin - shortlisted for the Tir na n-Og Award ISBN 978-1444931198
  • The Pond (2017) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912050703
  • Elias Martin (2017) illustrated by Fran Shum ISBN 978-1910862506
  • A First Book of the Sea (July 2018) illustrated by Emily Sutton ISBN 978-1406368956
  • The Day the War Came (2018) illustrated by Rebecca Cobb - shortlisted for The Kate Greenaway Medal ISBN 978-1406376326
  • The Little Mistake (2018) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912654086
  • Flying Free (2018) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912654093
  • Ariki and the Giant Shark (2018) illustrated by Nicola Kinnear ISBN 978-1406369793
  • The Secret of the Egg (2018) illustrations by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1912213672
  • The Eel Question (2018) illustrated by Beth Holland ISBN 978-1910862520
  • Bee Boy and the Moonflowers (2018) illustrated by Max Low ISBN 978-1910862513
  • Brave and the Fox (2018) illustrated by Sebastien Braun ISBN 978-1407157429
  • The Dog That Saved Christmas (2018) illustrated by Mike Byrne ISBN 978-1781127698
  • The Mountain Lamb (2019) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912654109
  • A Boy's Best Friend (2019) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912654116
  • Ariki and the Island of Wonders (2019) illustrated by Nicola Kinnear ISBN 978-1406369809
  • Hummingbird (2019) illustrated by Jane Ray ISBN 978-1406379273
  • Every Child a Song: A Celebration of Children's Rights (2019) illustrated by Marc Martin ISBN 978-1623718725
  • The Wonder of Trees (2019) illustrated by Lorna Scobie ISBN 978-1444938197
  • Butterflies for Grandpa Joe (2019) illustrated by Mike Byrne - shortlisted for the Wales Book of the Year 2020 ISBN 978-1781128824
  • My Butterfly Bouquet (2020) illustrated by Hannah Peck ISBN 978-1526361295
  • Grow: Secrets of Our DNA (2020) illustrated by Emily Sutton ISBN 978-1406382778
  • Ride the Wind (2020) illustrated by Salvatore Rubbino ISBN 978-1406394580
  • Pretend Cows (2020) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1912654123
  • Last (2020) written and illustrated by Nicola Davies ISBN 978-1910328484
  • The New Girl (2020) illustrated by Cathy Fisher ISBN 978-1913733605
  • This is How the Change Begins (2021) ISBN 978-1913634247
  • The Song That Sings Us (2021) - nominated for the Carnegie Prize 2022 ISBN 978-1913102777
  • One World: 24 Hours on Planet Earth (2021) illustrated by Jenni Desmond - shortlisted for the Wainwright Prize 2022 ISBN 978-1529513325
  • Protecting the Planet: The Season of Giraffes (2022) illustrated by Emily Sutton ISBN 978-1406397093
  • Invertebrates are Cool! (2022) illustrated by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1912213696
  • The Magic of Flight (2022) illustrated by Lorna Scobie ISBN 978-1444948424
  • Choose Love (2022) illustrated by Petr Horácek - Highly Commended in the CLiPPA Poetry Awards 2023[4] ISBN 978-1802583779
  • Protecting the Planet: Emperor of the Ice (2023) illustrated by Catherine Rayner ISBN 978-1406397086
  • The Versatile Reptile (2023) illustrated by Abbie Cameron ISBN 978-1912213689
  • The Star Whale (2023) illustrated by Petr Horácek ISBN 978-1915659095
  • Out There in the Wild: Poems on Nature (2023) poems by Nicola Davies, James Carter and Dom Conlon, illustrated by Diana Catchpole ISBN 978-1035004065
  • Skrimsli (2023) illustrated by Jackie Morris ISBN 978-1913102807

References

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  1. ^ a b "Davies, Nicola 1958— (Stevie Morgan)". encyclopedia.com. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Authors & Artists | Nicola Davies". Walker Books. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  3. ^ "Mathical Book List 2015-2021" (PDF). mathicalbooks.org. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 April 2023. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ "CLiPPA - = CLPE Poetry Award". Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (Press release). Archived from the original on 4 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
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