Robie H. Harris is an American author, specializing in books for children. She was born in Buffalo, New York.[1]
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| Born | Buffalo, New York |
| Occupation | Children's book author |
| Nationality | American |
| Notable works | It's Perfectly Normal It's so Amazing |
Harris wrote several children's books about childbirth and human sexuality, including It's Perfectly Normal and It's so Amazing, two of the American Library Association's most-challenged books of the 21st century. She is a cousin of children's author Elizabeth Levy.[2] She graduated from Wheaton College and the Bank Street College of Education.[3] She won the 2019 Mathical Book Prize for her book Crash! Boom! A Math Tale.[4]
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