Laurie Wallmark

Laurie Wallmark

  • 5 stars across 7 books
Laurie Wallmark has degrees in Biochemistry from Princeton University, Information Systems from Goddard College, and Writing for Children and Young Adults from the Vermont College of Fine Arts. Her debut book, Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books), received four starred reviews ( Kirkus , Publishers Weekly , Booklist , and School Library Journal ), praise in The New York Times , and numerous awards. Laurie lives in NJ. Twitter: @lauriewallmark.

With a BFA in Illustration and Entertainment Arts from Pasadena Art Center College of Design in 2007, Katy Wu has worked for Google, Laika, Pixar, CinderBiter, and Simon & Schuster. Grace Hopper was her first picture book; her second was Dumpling Dreams , written by Carrie Clickard (Simon and Schuster). She has also worked on such projects as the feature film Coraline . She lives in New York City. Follow her online at katycwwu.tumblr.com.
5th February 2019

Hedy Lamarr's Double Life

“Revelatory to young audiences in more ways than one.” —Kirkus “Many STEM-for-girls biographies fan excitement over wome... MoreHedy Lamarr's Double Life

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13th October 2015

Ada Byron Lovelace & the Thinking Machine

Ada Lovelace, the daughter of the famous romantic poet, Lord Byron, develops her creativity through science and math. Wh... MoreAda Byron Lovelace & the Thinking Machine

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16th May 2017

Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code

Meet Grace Hopper: the woman who revolutionised computer coding, coined the term 'computer bug' and taught computers to ... MoreGrace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code

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18th November 2021

Dino Pajama Party: A Bedtime Book

Join the dinos for a bash before bedtime!Much like us, dinosaurs love to have fun. Dinosaurs from all around gather toge... MoreDino Pajama Party: A Bedtime Book

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11th July 2023

Rivka's Presents

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