Sobre el Autor

Anna Botsford Comstock was a pioneering American naturalist and educator known for her significant contributions to the field of nature study. She was a prominent advocate for nature education in schools, believing that understanding the natural world was crucial for developing a well-rounded education. Comstock authored several influential books, including "A Manual For The Study Of Insects" and "The Handbook Of Nature Study in Color," which served as vital resources for teachers and students alike. Her works emphasized the importance of observing and interacting with nature, promoting a hands-on approach to learning.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 1, 1854
Lugar de Nacimiento Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento August 20, 1930