
Lynn Huggins-Cooper
Author of Alien Invaders:Invasores Extra
About the Author
Lynn Huggins-Cooper is an author and textiles artist specialising in felting and fibre crafts. She is a member of the Heritage Crafts Association and the International Felt Makers Association. She writes for many craft magazines and teaches workshops from her studio in a gorgeous historic building show more with its own remains of a Roman mile castle in the courtyard. She finds inspiration in the glorious Northumbrian coastline and the acres of forest that encroach on the bottom of her garden. show less
Works by Lynn Huggins-Cooper
Awesome Animals Pack (4 Titles): Revolting Reptiles; Creepy Crawlers; Amazing Creatures; Freaky Fish (2008) 106 copies
Chemistry for Curious Kids: An Illustrated Introduction to Atoms, Elements, Chemical Reactions, and More! (Curious Kids, 2) (2021) 22 copies
Math for Curious Kids: An Illustrated Introduction to Numbers, Geometry, Computing, and More! (Curious Kids, 3) (2021) 6 copies
Awesome Animals 2 copies
peces raros 1 copy
animales asquerosos 1 copy
Play, Laugh & Learn: Celebrate the Seasons: An Easy-to-Follow Stand-Up Guide to Dozens of Fun and Stimulating Projects (2003) 1 copy
Maths for Curious Kids: An Illustrated Introduction to Numbers, Geometry, Computing, and More! (Curious Kids, 3) (2021) 1 copy
Educar Adolescentes 1 copy
Peixes Monstruosos 1 copy
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- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- England
UK - Birthplace
- Sussex, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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I really did enjoy this story about the little boy looking at the insects as aliens. One of the things I enjoy most, is that they put the English in one color, and the Spanish in another. I really wish more bilingual books would do this. I teach and English kindergarten and a Spanish kindergarten, and I constantly have to tell kids which sentences in my bilingual books they need to read. Color cues would be so helpful! I use this tactic in my room and wish literature would do the same thing, show more at least in the bilingual leveled readers! show less
This book is a non-fiction science book that describes different elements of weather. The book talks about sunny days, windy days, snowy days, and stormy days. It explains how different weather elements occur like hail, wind and rain. This book is an excellent book to use in lower grades. The illustrations are very colorful and big. There are is so much information about each topic that the reader does not loose interest. The author even added questions to ask during the reading of the book. show more This books theme are science and weather. This book would be perfect to use at the beginning of Kindergarten to explain weather. Weather is covered during calendar math time each day. This would help the children understand exactly what they will be looking for when talking about the day's weather each day. I would use the questions provided in the book to promote high thinking with the text. show less
The story brings the idea of aliens "down to earth" in a way that encourages exploring. The dark illustrations complement the theme very well.
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- Works
- 154
- Members
- 1,284
- Popularity
- #19,973
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 285
- Languages
- 5









