Melissa Stewart


Melissa Stewart is an American author of children's books about science and nature and a leading researcher in the field of nonfiction literature for young people. She has published more than 200 books for children as well as several books for educators.

Early life and education

Stewart grew up in Massachusetts and attended Hampshire Regional High School. She received a Bachelor's degree in biology from Union College and a master's degree in science journalism from New York University.

Career

Following graduation, she worked as an editor of high school science textbooks for a small book packager in New York City. Later, she moved to Connecticut and edited traditional nonfiction science books for Franklin Press and Children's Press, two imprints owned by Grolier/Hachette and then Scholastic.
During this period, she also worked as a freelance science writer, publishing dozens of magazine articles for children and adults. Her first book, Life without Light: A Journey to Earth's Dark Ecosystems was published in 1998 and was named a New York Public Library Best Book for Teens.
In 2000, she returned to Massachusetts and began writing articles and books full-time. Most of her early books were traditional nonfiction titles for the school and library market. Her first picture book, A Place for Butterflies, was published in 2006 and received the Green Earth Book Award. It has been revised twice and sold more than 350,000 copies. Since then, Melissa has published 25 expository literature picture books as well as traditional, browsable, and active nonfiction titles. Her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages.
She also co-authored, with educator Nancy Chesley, Perfect Pairs: Using Fiction & Nonfiction Picture Books to Teach Life Science, K-2 and Perfect Pairs: Using Fiction & Nonfiction Picture Books to Teach Life Science, Grades 3-5.
In 2012, she began researching nonfiction literature for young people and, in 2017, developed the Nonfiction Family Tree, which evolved into the 5 Kinds of Nonfiction classification system and was fully described in 5 Kinds of Nonfiction: Enriching Reading and Writing Instruction with Children's Books, co-written by educator Marlene Correia. She also edited the anthology Nonfiction Writers Dig Deep: 50 Award-winning Authors Share the Secret of Engaging Writing and co-authored the Position Statement on the Role of Nonfiction Literature, K-12, which was adopted by the National Council of Teachers of English in 2023.
Her essays, articles, and op-eds on nonfiction literature and literacy have appeared in Book Links, Booklist, Children and Libraries, Knowledge Quest, Language Arts, Publishers Weekly, Reading Rockets, The Reading Teacher, School Library Connection, School Library Journal, Science, Science & Children, The Utah Journal of Literacy, and The Washington Post.

Awards and honors

Fifteen of Stewart's books are Junior Library Guild selections: Under the Snow, No Monkeys, No Chocolate, Feathers: Not Just for Flying, Zoom In on Grasshoppers, Las Serpientes , A Seed is the Start, Los Animales Más Mortales, Seashells, Summertime Sleepers, Fourteen Monkeys, Tree Hole Homes,''Mega-Predators of the Past, Meet the Mini-Mammals,From Bam! to Burp! A Carbon Atom’s Never-ending Journey through Space and Time and YOU, and Monarch to Mourning Cloak: A Butterfly Journal.
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books included Feathers: Not Just for Flying in their list of the best books of 2014.
YearTitleAwardResultRef.
2007A Place for ButterfliesGreen Earth Book AwardWinner
2009Under the SnowMassachusetts Book AwardFinalist
2010National Geographic Readers: AntsCybils Award for Easy ReadersFinalist
2010A Place for BirdsGreen Earth Book AwardHonor
2010Under the SnowCalifornia Eureka! Book AwardHonor
2010Under the SnowCharlotte Zolotow AwardCommend
2011A Place for FrogsGreen Earth Book AwardHonor
2012A Place for BatsAmerican [Academy of Arts and Sciences]/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science BooksFinalist
2012A Place for BatsCorrell Book Award for Excellence in Informational TextWinner
2013A Place for BatsGreen Earth Book AwardHonor
2013A Place for TurtlesMassachusetts Book AwardFinalist
2013A Place for TurtlesSigurd Olson Nature Writing Award for Children's LiteratureWinner
2014Beneath the SunCharlotte Zolotow AwardCommend
2014Feathers: Not Just for FlyingCybils Award for Elementary and Middle GradeWinner
2014No Monkeys, No ChocolateCook Prize for Best STEM Picture BookFinalist
2014A Place for TurtlesGreen Earth Book AwardWinner
2015Feathers: Not Just for FlyingAssociation for Library Service to Children Notable Children's BooksSelection
2015Feathers: Not Just for FlyingJohn Burroughs Riverby AwardWinner
2017DroughtsAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science BooksFinalist
2018Can an Aardvark Bark?Colorado Book AwardsWinner
2018Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers: Celebrating Animal UnderdogsCalifornia Eureka! Book AwardWinner
2018Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers: Celebrating Animal UnderdogsMassachusetts Book AwardHonor
2018Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers: Celebrating Animal UnderdogsPennsylvania Keystone to Reading Book AwardFinalist
2018Pipsqueaks, Slowpokes, and Stinkers: Celebrating Animal UnderdogsSCBWI Golden Kite AwardHonor
2019Seashells: More Than a HomeCybils Award for ElementaryFinalist
2019Seashells: More Than a HomePennsylvania Keystone to Reading Book AwardFinalist
2020Seashells: More Than a HomeCorrell Book Award for Excellence in Informational TextWinner
2021Fourteen Monkeys: A Rain Forest RhymeCalifornia Eureka Book AwardHonor
2022Fourteen Monkeys: A Rain Forest RhymeWashington State Towner Book AwardHonor
2022Summertime SleepersAssociation for Library Service to Children Notable Children's BooksSelection
2022Summertime SleepersPennsylvania Keystone to Reading Book AwardFinalist
2022Summertime SleepersRobert F. Sibert Informational Book AwardHonor
2023Summertime Sleepers: Animals that EstivateOklahoma Donna Norvell AwardWinner
2023Whale Fall: Exploring an Ocean-floor EcosystemAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Prize for Excellence in Science BooksWinner
2024Tree Hole Homes: Daytime Dens and Nighttime NooksYellowstone Jackhammer Picture Book AwardFinalist
2024Whale Fall: Exploring an Ocean-floor Ecosystem''Association for Library Service to Children Notable Children's BooksSelection