📖 Overview
Emily Hawkins is a British children's author and editor known for creating illustrated non-fiction and activity books that blend educational content with imaginative storytelling. She has written numerous successful titles including the Atlas of Animal Adventures series and Journey to the Last River.
As an author, Hawkins frequently collaborates with illustrators to produce detailed, visually rich books that explore themes of natural history, geography, and exploration. Her work often incorporates interactive elements like maps, diagrams, and hidden details for young readers to discover.
Her most recognized works include the internationally bestselling Oceanology from the Ology series, which she developed as an editor at Templar Publishing. She has also written award-winning titles like Atlas of Adventures and Inside Art: World of Wonder.
Hawkins' background as both an editor and author has influenced her detailed approach to research and fact-checking in children's non-fiction. She continues to produce new titles that combine accuracy with accessibility for young readers.
👀 Reviews
Readers appreciate Hawkins' ability to make educational content engaging for children through detailed illustrations and interactive elements. Parents and teachers note her books successfully balance entertainment with learning.
What readers liked:
- Clear, accessible writing that explains complex topics
- High-quality illustrations that complement the text
- Interactive elements that keep children engaged
- Accuracy of scientific and historical information
- Books appeal to wide age range (6-12 years)
What readers disliked:
- Some find the text density overwhelming for younger readers
- Price point considered high due to production quality
- Occasional complaints about binding durability
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: 4.7/5 average across titles
Goodreads: 4.3/5 average
- Oceanology: 4.4/5 (2,300+ ratings)
- Atlas of Adventures: 4.6/5 (850+ ratings)
- Journey to the Last River: 4.2/5 (200+ ratings)
Multiple reviewers specifically mention using her books in classrooms and report sustained student interest in the material. Parents frequently note children return to the books multiple times to discover new details.
📚 Books by Emily Hawkins
Atlas of Dinosaur Adventures - A children's non-fiction book detailing the lives of dinosaurs across different prehistoric time periods and locations.
Atlas of Animal Adventures - An illustrated guide exploring various animals and their behaviors in different habitats around the world.
Atlas of Adventures: Wonders of the World - A reference book featuring natural and man-made landmarks across different continents.
Oceanology: The True Account of the Voyage of the Nautilus - A fictional journal documenting an underwater expedition in 1866, presented with interactive elements.
The School of Art - An educational book teaching children about fundamental art concepts through 40 lessons.
Strange Things to Spot in the City - A seek-and-find book featuring urban scenes and unusual elements to discover.
Atlas of Ocean Adventures - A non-fiction book exploring marine life and ocean ecosystems across different seas.
Journey to the Last River - A fictional explorer's journal documenting a trip through the Amazon rainforest.
Wilderness: Earth's Amazing Habitats - An exploration of various global ecosystems and their distinctive features.
Atlas of Animal Adventures - An illustrated guide exploring various animals and their behaviors in different habitats around the world.
Atlas of Adventures: Wonders of the World - A reference book featuring natural and man-made landmarks across different continents.
Oceanology: The True Account of the Voyage of the Nautilus - A fictional journal documenting an underwater expedition in 1866, presented with interactive elements.
The School of Art - An educational book teaching children about fundamental art concepts through 40 lessons.
Strange Things to Spot in the City - A seek-and-find book featuring urban scenes and unusual elements to discover.
Atlas of Ocean Adventures - A non-fiction book exploring marine life and ocean ecosystems across different seas.
Journey to the Last River - A fictional explorer's journal documenting a trip through the Amazon rainforest.
Wilderness: Earth's Amazing Habitats - An exploration of various global ecosystems and their distinctive features.
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Jennifer Bell creates middle-grade fantasy stories with magical bookshops and hidden worlds beneath London. Her writing incorporates maps and detailed world-building elements that appeal to readers who enjoy Hawkins' illustrated exploration books.
Kate Pankhurst produces non-fiction books about historical figures and scientific concepts for young readers. Her work features fact boxes and illustrated elements that break down complex information into digestible segments.
Eva Ibbotson writes stories that blend historical settings with elements of magic and mythology. Her books incorporate research-based details and cultural elements while maintaining narrative flow.
Lucy Strange creates mystery stories set in historical periods with young protagonists uncovering secrets. Her books include maps and period details that enhance the storytelling experience.