Plants in My World
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Our Flower Garden
by Dorothy Jennings
Part of the Plants in My World series
In this informative nonfiction book readers will study the colors of a flowering plant's stem, leaves, and blossom, as well as the varying shapes and sizes of different plants. Captivating photographs bring the text to life. Observing examples such as morning glories and sunflowers, readers will appreciate the enormous variety of flowers in the world. Examining the basic life cycle of a plant and what it needs to grow, this title is an excellent supplement to early elementary curriculum.
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Let's Plant a Tree
by Marigold Brooks
Part of the Plants in My World series
In this nonfiction title, readers will discover what a tree needs to live and grow. Readers will study a trees roots, trunk, branches, and leaves, and learn about their unique functions. Discussing the importance of teamwork in environmental conservation, the book expands on early childhood curricular topics. Detailed photographs are included, encouraging readers to draw connections between the subject matter and relatable real-world examples. This book is a perfect introduction to the basics of biology and life science.
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Picking Fruit
by Mark Ripley
Part of the Plants in My World series
This title looks at apples and cherries, discussing how and why they form. Readers will learn to identify the parts of plants and learn their functions. Detailed photographs supplement information presented in the text and accessible language makes this title a manageable read for beginning and emergent readers. This volume is a great introduction to the basics of biology and life science and will excite readers learning more about plants and the environment.
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Plants in My Pond
by Porter Holmes
Part of the Plants in My World series
Readers will be fascinated by this informative nonfiction title about pond plants. Readers will study specific water plants, including water lilies, and learn how they grow and what contributions they offer to their habitat. Readers will discover how a pond ecosystem functions, reviewing the connections between freshwater animals and plants. Detailed photographs supplement information presented in the text. Describing basic life science concepts with manageable language, this text is a great supplement to the early elementary curriculum.
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What Are Seeds?
by Jens Haakonsen
Part of the Plants in My World series
This informative nonfiction book focuses on apple and cherry seeds. Readers will discover the key concepts of plant life cycles, examining how seeds form, how they spread, and what they need. Readers will learn to identify the parts of plants and learn their functions. Vibrant photographs make the information pop, and manageable language empowers beginning readers to develop language skills. This text is a perfect introduction to the basics of biology and life science.
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What Grows in an Orchard?
by Elise Collier
Part of the Plants in My World series
This title looks at the types of plants that can be found in and around orchards. The text shows several orchard plants and explains what their roles are. Readers will learn how these plants grow, what they need to survive, and how they can be cared for. Colorful photographs and manageable language give young readers the resources to become excited about reading. This text introduces students to essential biology and life science concepts.
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