Diane Swanson
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Diane Swanson is an award-winning Canadian author of science books for children.

Biography

Born on April 5, Swanson grew up in Lethbridge, Alberta. As a child, she and her terrier Sammy would spend summers looking for ladybugs and spiders outside.

She graduated from the University of Alberta
University of Alberta
The University of Alberta is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta and Henry Marshall Tory, its first president, it is widely recognized as one of the best universities in Canada...

 with an Honors Bachelor of Arts in the social sciences.
She taught in the West Indies for two years. She researched water resources
Water resources
Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful. Uses of water include agricultural, industrial, household, recreational and environmental activities. Virtually all of these human uses require fresh water....

 for the Canadian government while living in Ottawa
Ottawa
Ottawa is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country. The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario...

.

Swanson's first book was published when she was 18. She has written over 70 books and 450 magazine articles.

Swanson lives in Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of British Columbia, Canada and is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of about 78,000 within the metropolitan area of Greater Victoria, which has a population of 360,063, the 15th most populous Canadian...

. Her hobbies are hiking, piano-playing, and reading. She is married and has two children.

Reception

The Toronto Globe and Mail described Swanson's A Crash of Rhinos, A Party of Jays as providing "a cheerfully educational vantage point from which to view the natural world and its denizens". Booklist called it "part science and part English lesson", deeming it "great for individual or classroom consumption".

The Globe and Mail called The Wonder in Water a "well-laid-out and attractively illustrated book".

Nzong Xiong, writing for The Fresno Bee, described The Dentist & You as an "easy-to-read" book designed to help make dentist visits for children ages 4 to 7 "easier and less fearful". Resource Links found it to be useful for "parents wanting to prepare their children for their first visit to the dentist" or teachers, but found the book "a bit too long and detailed" for the target audience. School Library Journal, however, tagged it as "excellent in relation to other titles on the same subject".

Buffalo Sunrise was called "a full-bodied photo essay" and an "exemplary book" that "ably" recounts the history of the American buffalo
American Bison
The American bison , also commonly known as the American buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds...

 by the San Francisco Chronicle. Booklist called it "a useful resource for middle-graders".

Reviewing Alligators and Crocodiles, Frogs and Toads and Penguins from the Welcome to the World of Animals series for the School Library Journal, Arwen Marshall of the Minneapolis Public Library criticized the narrow scope of the books, saying "These serviceable overviews might be useful for brief reports, but they don't cover any new ground." Resource Links found the series to provide "enough information to satisfy [students'] curiosity while also meeting their research needs", recommending the books "for any elementary school library".

Published works

You Are Weird: Your Body's Peculiar Parts and Funny Functions, Kids Can Press, 2009, illustrated by Kathy Boake

Animals Aha!: Thrilling Discoveries in Wildlife Science, Annick Press, 2009

Bugs Up Close, Kids Can Press, 2007, illustrated by Paul Davidson

Cheetah Cubs and Beetle Grubs, Annick Press, 2007, illustrated by Mariko Ando Spencer

Canada's Bugs, Scholastic Canada, (French edition: Insectes de chez nous) 2007

A Crash of Rhinos, A Party of Jays, illustrated by Mariko Ando Spencer, Annick Press, 2006

The Wonder in Water, Annick Press, 2005

Turn It Loose, Annick Press, 2004, illustrated by Warren Clark

The Balloon Sailors, Annick Press, 2003, illustrated by Krystyna Lipka-Sztarballo

Tunnels! true stories from the edge, Annick Press, 2003

Welcome To The Whole World series (Whitecap Books)

The Dentist & You, Annick Press, 2002

Nibbling on Einstein's Brain, 2001 (Annick Press, illustrated by Warren Clark)

Norwegian edition of Nibbling on Einstein's Brain called Smak Pa Einsteins Hjerne! (Humanist Forlag, 2003, illustrated by Warren Clark)

The Doctor and You, 2001 (Annick Press)

"Mysterious You" Series
Hmm? 2001 (Kids Can Press, illustrated by Rose Cowles)

Burp! 2001 (Kids Can Press, illustrated by Rose Cowles)


Animals Can Be So Series

Animals Can Be So Playful, 2002

Animals Can Be So Hard to See, 2002

Animals Can Be So Sleepy, 2001

Animals Can Be So Speedy, 2001

Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Whitecap Books and Henry Holt, 1998, illustrated by Terry Smith)

Bug Bites (Whitecap Books, 1997, illustrated by the Royal British Columbia Museum)

Buffalo Sunrise (Whitecap Books and Sierra Club Books for Children
Sierra Club Books
Sierra Club Books is the publishing division of the Sierra Club, founded in 1960 by then Sierra Club President David Brower. Volumes intended for club members had been published prior to 1960. In addition, books under their name had been published before 1960, but done through already established...

, 1996)

The Day of the Twelve-Story Wave (Whitecap Books/Longstreet Press, 1995, illustrated by Laura Cook)

Sky Dancers (Whitecap Books and Voyageur Press, 1995, illustrated by Doug Penhale)

Safari Beneath the Sea (Whitecap Books and Sierra Club Books for Children, 1994, photography by the Royal British Columbia Museum)

Coyotes in the Crosswalk (Whitecap Books, 1994 and Voyageur Press, 1995, illustrated by Doug Penhale); French edition: Attention! Coyote Au Carrefour (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)

Squirts and Snails and Skinny Green Tails (Whitecap Books, 1993, 1997 and Bob Adams, 1994, illustrated by Warren Clark); French edition: Coquilles, Coquillages Et Tresors De La Plage (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)

The Emerald Sea (Whitecap Books and Alaska Northwest Books, 1993, photography by Dale Sanders)

Why Seals Blow Their Noses (Whitecap Books, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997 and Voyageur Press, 1994, illustrated by Doug Penhale); French edition: Pourquoi Les Phoques Ont-Ils Un Ballon Sur Le Nez? (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)

A Toothy Tongue and One Long Foot (Whitecap Books, 1992, 1993 and Bob Adams, 1994, illustrated by Warren Clark and Carolyn Swanson)

Welcome to the World series (Whitecap Books)

Welcome to the World of Spirit Bears, Walrus Books, 2007

Welcome to the World of Wolverines, Walrus Books, 2007

Welcome to the World of Orangutans, Walrus Books, 2004

Welcome to the World of Kangaroos, Walrus Books, 2004

Welcome to the Whole World of Penguins, 2003

Welcome to the Whole World of Elephants, 2003

Welcome to the World of Alligators and Crocodiles, 2002

Welcome to the World of Frogs and Toads, 2002

Welcome to the World of Hummingbirds, 2002

Welcome to the World of Wild Horses, 2002

Welcome to the World of Sharks, 2001

Welcome to the World of Snakes, 2001

Welcome to the World of Coyotes, 2001

Welcome to the World of Squirrels, 2001

Welcome to the World of Octopuses, 2000

Welcome to the World of Rabbits and Hares, 2000

Welcome to the World of Skunks, 1999

Welcome to the World of Porcupines, 1999

Welcome to the World of Moose, 1999

Welcome to the World of Beavers, 1999

Welcome to the World of Bats, 1998

Welcome to the World of Raccoons, 1998

Welcome to the World of Foxes, 1998

Welcome to the World of Eagles, 1998

Welcome to the World of Owls, 1997

Welcome to the World of Wild Cats, 1997

Welcome to the World of Bears, 1997

Welcome to the World of Otters, 1997

Welcome to the World of Wolves, 1996

Welcome to the World of Whales, 1996

Up Close series (Greystone Books)

Headgear that Hides and Plays, 2001

Skin that Slimes and Scares, 2001

Feet That Suck and Feed, 2000

Teeth That Stab and Grind, 2000

Tails That Talk and Fly, 1999

Noses That Plow and Poke, 1999

Nature Detectives—The Living World series (Pacific Edge Publishing Ltd.)

The Kingfisher Camp River Detectives, 1998

The Gibson Park Grassland Detectives, 1997

The Central School Seashore Detectives, 1997

The Cedar Club Forest Detectives, 1996

The Sixth Street Wetland Detectives, 1996

More than Meets the Eye: Student Book and Teachers' Guide (Pacific Educational Press, 1989, co-authored by Vivien Bowers)

Technology for the Home (British Columbia Ministry of Education, 1987)

Exploring Canada (Douglas & McIntyre (Educational) Ltd., 1985, co-authored by Vivien Bowers); French Edition: Explorons le Canada (Douglas & McIntyre (Educational) Ltd., 1987)

Awards

Bugs Up Close
-Finalist, Silver Birch Express Award, 2009
-Finalist, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 2008

The Wonder in Water - shortlisted for the Silver Birch Award, 2006/07

Turn It Loose - shortlisted for the 2006/07 Red Cedar Award

Tunnels! True stories from the edge, Winner of the Hackmatack Award, 2004–05

Nibbling on Einstein's Brain
- Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 2003/2004
- White Raven, International Youth Library, Munich, 2002
- Nonfiction Honor List, Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA), American Library Association, 2002
- Notables 2002, Canadian Library Association
- Short-listed, Science in Society Award, 2002
- Los Angeles' 100 Best Books, 2001

Hmm? (Kids Can Press, 2001, illustrated by Rose Cowles)
- Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 2003/2004 - Short-listed, Utah Children's Informational Book Award, 2002–03
- Short-listed, Ontario Silver Birch Award, 2002
- Winner, Informal Education Product of the Year Award for Linguistic Intelligence, 2002

Burp! (Kids Can Press, 2001, illustrated by Rose Cowles)
- Notables 2002, Canadian Library Association
- Children's Choices for 2002, International Reading Association and Children's Book Council
- Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 2002
- Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Award, 2002–03
- Short-listed, Atlantic Provinces Hackmatack Award, 2002–03
- Winner, Informal Education Product of the Year Award for Linguistic Intelligence, 2002

Up Close: Skin That Slimes and Scares, (Greystone Books, 2001)
- Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 2003/2004

Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Whitecap Books & Henry Holt, 1998, illus. by Terry Smith)
- Short-listed, Rocky Mountain Book Award, 2001

Welcome to the World of Rabbits and Hares, 2000 Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
Welcome to the World of Octopuses, 2000 Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
Feet That Suck and Feed, 2000 Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
Teeth That Stab and Grind, 2000 Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children, 1995, for Safari Beneath the Sea

Animals Eat the Weirdest Things (Whitecap Books & Henry Holt, 1998, illus. by Terry Smith)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 2000/2001
  • Short-listed, Mr. Christie's Book Award, 1999
  • Short-listed, Ontario Silver Birch Award, 1999
  • Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 1999


Bug Bites (Whitecap Books, 1997, illustrated by the Royal British Columbia Museum)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 1999/2000
  • Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 1998
  • Short-listed, Ontario Silver Birch Award, 1998


Buffalo Sunrise (Whitecap Books and Sierra Club Books for Children, 1996)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, International Reading Association's Young Adult Choice Award, 1998
  • Short-listed, Ontario Silver Birch Award, 1997


The Day of the Twelve-Story Wave (Whitecap Books/Longstreet Press, 1995, illus. by Laura Cook)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre


Sky Dancers (Whitecap Books and Voyageur Press, 1995, illustrated by Doug Penhale)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, B.C. Red Cedar Book Award, 1997/98


Safari Beneath the Sea (Whitecap Books & Sierra Club Books for Children, 1994, photography by the Royal British Columbia Museum)
  • Winner, Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children (USA), 1995
  • American Library Association Recommended Book for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, Garden State (New Jersey) Children's Book Award, 1997
  • Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 1995
  • Short-listed, Utah Children's Informational Book Award, 1995–96


Coyotes in the Crosswalk (Whitecap Books, 1994 and Voyageur Press, 1995, illustrated by Doug Penhale); French edition: Attention! Coyote Au Carrefour (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Short-listed, Ontario Silver Birch Award, 1996
  • Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 1995


Squirts and Snails and Skinny Green Tails (Whitecap Books, 1993, 1997 and Bob Adams, 1994, illustrated by Warren Clark); French edition: Coquilles, Coquillages Et Tresors De La Plage (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre


The Emerald Sea (Whitecap Books and Alaska Northwest Books, 1993, photography by Dale Sanders)
  • Short-listed for the Bill Duthie Booksellers' Choice, B.C. Book Prizes, 1994


Why Seals Blow Their Noses (Whitecap Books, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997 and Voyageur Press, 1994, illustrated by Doug Penhale); French edition: Pourquoi Les Phoques Ont-Ils Un Ballon Sur Le Nez? (Heritage jeunesse, 1995)
  • Winner, Best Illustrated Book, One Color, Mid-America Publishers Association Awards, 1995
  • Short-listed, Children's Literature Roundtables of Canada Information Book Award, 1993
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Book-of-the-Month Club Selection


A Toothy Tongue and One Long Foot (Whitecap Books, 1992, 1993 and Bob Adams, 1994, illustrated by Warren Clark and Carolyn Swanson)
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre


Welcome to the World series (Whitecap Books)
Welcome to the World of Porcupines, 1999
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • B.C. 2000 Book Award

Welcome to the World of Skunks, 1999
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • B.C. 2000 Book Award

Welcome to the World of Beavers, 1999
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • B.C. 2000 Book Award

Welcome to the World of Moose, 1999
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • B.C. 2000 Book Award

Welcome to the World of Bats, 1998
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Raccoons, 1998
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Foxes, 1998
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Eagles, 1998
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Owls, 1997
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Wild Cats, 1997
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre

Welcome to the World of Bears, 1997
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Winner of a Parents' Choice Award, US, 1998

Welcome to the World of Otters, 1997
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Winner of a Parents' Choice Award, US, 1998

Welcome to the World of Wolves, 1996
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Book-of-the-Month Club Selection

Welcome to the World of Whales, 1996
  • Our Choice, Canadian Children's Book Centre
  • Book-of-the-Month Club Selection

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