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Cover of Busy Day, Busy Night: Rain Forest

Busy Day, Busy Night: Rain Forest (Rookie Preschool: Learn about Nature)

by Sue Hendra

Published 1 September 2009
Children


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Flowers for Arabic World

by Sachin Srivastava

Published 15 June 2020
Children


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Sunflower (See It Grow)

by Joyce Markovics

Published 1 July 2015
Adult


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Fairy Dusters and Blazing Stars

by Suzanne Samson

Published 1 May 1994
Children

The literal interpretations of the common names of wildflowers introduce kids to the basics of plant identification. Ages 6-10


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The Tiny Seed (World of Eric Carle) (Classic Board Book)

by Eric Carle

Published 1 August 1987
Children

A simple description of a flowering plant's life cycle through the seasons.


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Let's Look at Strawberries (Plant Life Cycles (Pull Ahead Readers -- Nonfiction))

by Katie Peters

Published 1 August 2020
Children


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Producing Vegetables (The Technology of Farming)

by Casey Rand

Published 1 July 2012

This book explores the methods and technologies used in vegetable farming. It takes a global look at the farming industry, combining Science, Geography, and Economics to answer questions about vegetable farming. How are vegetables produced today? How do vegetables get from the farm to the table?


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From Garden to Pickle (Where Does It Come From?)

by Penelope S Nelson

Published 1 August 2020
Children


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Plants (Interfact)

Published 1 December 1961
Children

Presents information on the properties, life cycles, growth, and uses of plants. Includes a multimedia disk containing activities, puzzles, games, and experiments.


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Tino and the Pomodori

by Tonya Russo Hamilton

Published 9 June 2014
Children


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Grow Your Own Butterfly Farm (Grow It Yourself!)

by John Malam

Published 1 July 2011
Children

This book shows the reader how to grow their own butterfly farm through planting a selection of wild flowers.


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Animals Help Plants

Published 1 January 2023
Children


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Who Lives in the Snow?

by Jennifer Berry Jones

Published 1 November 1999
Children

On the surface, the snow looks quiet and serene. But beneath its white expanse, unsociable shrews go hunting, voles tunnel to the surface, and chipmunks awaken to nibble on seeds. Through scientifically accurate text and lifelike illustrations, this book introduces young readers to the unseen life in the world of winter. Ages 4-8


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Flowers Bloom (Tell Me Why Library)

by Nancy Robinson Masters

Published 1 August 2015
Children


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From Seed to Sunflower (Start to Finish, Second)

by Mari C Schuh

Published 1 August 2016
Children


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What's in a Tree? (What's in There?)

by Martha E H Rustad

Published 1 August 2015
Children

Take a peek inside this easy-to-read book to discover the plants and animals living in a tree. Excellent photos and a simple design beautifully support early readers.


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Living Things Need Light (What Living Things Need)

by Karen Aleo

Published 8 January 2019
Children

Living things need sunlight. Without light, plants, animals and humans would not be able to survive. Young readers will discover the ways that different living things use sunlight.


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Peterson Field Guide Coloring Book: Wildflowers

by Roger Tory Peterson and Et Al

Published 27 March 2003
Children


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Australasia's Most Amazing Plants (Plant Top Tens)

by Angela Royston and Michael Scott

Published 17 July 2008

Why does the strangler fig strangle trees to death? How do gum trees survive wildfires? Why does porcupine grass grow in deserts? Australasia includes Australia, New Zealand, and many smaller islands. All these islands have deserts, mountains, rainforests, and grasslands. Find out how Australasia’s most incredible plants make their home here.


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Leaves (Plants)

by Patricia Whitehouse

Published 12 February 2002
Children

A simple introduction to plant life. Includes activity to grow your own plant.


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Purpose of the Rain Forest (Rain Forest Life)

by Julie Murray

Published 15 December 2022
Children


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World of Plants (Discovery Guides) (Discovery Guides)

by Francesca Baines

Published 1 November 2003
Children

New titles in this fact-packed, wide-ranging series. - Three new books added to this comprehensive first library of key science, history and geography topics. - Quiz questions encourage children to look closely at each page. - Activities challenge kids to try out ideas for themselves. - Ideal for use at home and school.


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George Washington Carver: World-Famous Botanist and Agricultural Inventor (Great Minds of Science)

by Julia Garstecki

Published 1 August 2015
Children


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Park Scientists (Scientists in the Field )

by Mary Kay Carson

Published 13 May 2014
Children

Describes the work of scientists in America's national parks, as they study geysers, grizzly bears, salamanders, cacti, and fireflies. Rare fireflies and red-cheeked salamanders, found nowhere else in the world, are just two of the unique subjects in U.S. national parks. Photographs and text take readers into three parks to discover what scientists are studying and learning.


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