Wayland Book of
2 total works
This book describes approximately 70 common British trees and shrubs that children might see in their street, park or garden. There are full descriptions of the trees' shape, leaves, seeds and flowers and whether the trees were native to Britain or have been introduced. It tells children how to identify each tree by looking at the shape of its crown, or by studying its leaves, bark, flowers or cones. Activities at the end show how easy it is to plant a tree yourself, and how to help look after the trees around you.
This book describes approximately 70 common British wild flowers that children might see in their local area. There are full descriptions of the flowers; their leaves, stems, buds, height and flowering months. It tells the children how to identify each flower and how to recognize the different parts of a flower such as the petals, stamens, sepals and carpels.