Flowers, trees, fruits—plants are all around us, but where do they come from? With simple language and bright illustrations, non-fiction master Gail Gibbons introduces young readers to the processes of pollination, seed formation, and germination. Important vocabulary is reinforced with accessible explanations and colorful, clear diagrams showing the parts of plants, the wide variety of seeds, and how they grow.
The book includes instructions for a seed-growing project and a page of interesting facts about plants, seeds, and flowers: a nonfiction classic, and a perfect companion for early science lessons and curious young gardeners.
Explore with Me!
Brilliant full-color photos enhance the simple, easy-to-read text in this educational board book.
Literacy skills will increase as children acquire new vocabulary, participate in...
Explore with Me!
Brilliant full-color photos enhance the simple, easy-to-read text in this educational board book.
Literacy skills will increase as children acquire new vocabulary, participate in...
After Lola reads a book of garden poems, she wants to plant some flowers. She gets books from the library and chooses her plants. Then Lola and her mommy buy the seeds, make the garden,...
In autumn, a strong wind blows flower seeds high in the air and carries them far across the land. One by one, many of the seeds are lost-burned by the sun, fallen into the ocean, eaten by a...
Leah and Gustavo must head into the wilderness to protect an endangered plant from falling into the hands of poachers. It'll take all the brains, bravery, and expertise The Secret Explorers...