Karen C.Fox hopes that the carbon in her fingernails was once part of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. A science writer for newspapers, magazines, radio, and the Internet, Karen is also the author of books on astronomy and physics for older readers, including The Big Bang Theory: What It Is, Where It Came From, and How It Works. This is her first picture book. Karen lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, son, and daughter. Visit her online at www.karenceliafox.com.
Nancy Davis thinks there’s nothing more beautiful than a full yellow moon against a starry sky. An artist since age five, Nancy is an award-winning illustrator and graphic designer whose work can be seen in children’s books such as A Garden of Opposites, which she also wrote. She lives with her husband, a cat, and a canary in Las Vegas, Nevada. Visit Nancy online at www.nancydavis.org.
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