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  1. Nick Arnold (born 4 August 1961) [1] is a British writer of science books for children. He is best known for the long series Horrible Science, illustrated by Tony De Saulles, [2] [3] and the short series Wild Lives, illustrated by Jane Cope. His other works include some published under the name Robert Roland.

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  2. www.nickarnold-website.comNick Arnold

    Jan 13, 2007 · Nick Arnold is the author of the Horrible Science series, a popular science series for children and young adults. He also runs Horrible Science Lab, Horrible World, and Horrible Science of Submarines Exhibition, and offers free books and resources for teachers and students.

  3. Publication date. 1996–present. Horrible Science is a similar series of books to Horrible Histories, written by Nick Arnold (with the exception of Evolve or Die, which is written by Phil Gates), illustrated by Tony de Saulles and published in the UK and India by Scholastic. They are designed with the intention to get children interested in ...

  4. Nick Arnold is a prolific and versatile writer who creates books, festivals and history adventures. Learn about his bestselling Horrible Science series, his Wild Lives books, his role as Appledore Book Festival Director and his discovery of a lost battlefield.

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  6. A collection of humorous and informative books about science for children, written by Nick Arnold and illustrated by Tony de Saulles. Explore topics such as disgusting digestion, killer energy, nasty nature, and more with Horrible Science.

  7. Apr 19, 2012 · Nick Arnold is the author of the award winning series, Horrible Science and Wild Lives. Arnold's first published works appeared as a result of a project he was working on at the University of North London, when he was trying to teach young children.

  8. Nick Arnold (born 4 August 1961) is a British writer of science books for children. He is best known for the long series Horrible Science, illustrated by Tony De Saulles, and the short series Wild Lives, illustrated by Jane Cope. His other works include some published under the name Robert Roland.

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