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JUNIOR PRIZE FOR SCIENCE BOOKS 1988-2002 |
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This Aventis Prize, previously known as the Rhone-Poulenc Prize, is awarded annualy by the Science Museum and COPUS, and sponsored by the international life sciences and specialty chemical company, Rhone-Poulenc. Prizes are awarded to popular science and technology books in two categories: a General Prize for the best book written for the general reader; and a Junior Prize for the best book written for under-14s. Winners for the Junior Prize are as follows.
| 2002 | Richard Walker | DK Guide to the Human Body |
| 2001 | Michael Allaby & Dorling Kindersley | DK Guide to Weather |
| 2000 | Peter Bond | DK Eyewitness Guide to Space |
| 1999 | Kirsteen Rogers | The Complete Book of the Microscope |
| 1998 | David Lambert | Kingfisher Book of the Oceans |
| 1997 | Nick Arnold & Tony de Saulles | Blood Bones and Body Bits |
| 1997 | Nick Arnold & Tony de Saulles | Ugly Bugs |
| 1996 | Chris Maynard | The World of Weather |
| 1995 | Jay Young | The Most Amazing Pop-Up Science Book |
| 1994 | Linda Gamlin | Eyewitness Guide: Evolution |
| 1994 | Rebecca Heddle & Paul Shipton | Science with Weather |
| 1994 | David Lambert | The Ultimate Dinosaur Book |
| 1993 | Thompson Yardley | Mighty Microbes |
| 1992 | Peter Rowan | The Amazing Voyage of the Cucumber Sandwich |
| 1991 | Fran Balkwill & Mic Rolph | Cells are Us & Cell Wars |
| 1990 | Susan Mayes | Starting Point Science Series: What Makes a Flower Grow? What Makes it Rain? What's Under the Ground? Where Does Electricity Come From? |
| 1989 | David Macaulay & Neil Ardley | The Way Things Work |
| 1988 | Roger Kerrod | Science Alive - Living Things |
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