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How Flowers Grow

Helbrough, Emma. Book - 2003 J 581 He 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.4 out of 5

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Lots of flowers - Seed to seedlings - Plant parts - Making food - Buds to flowers - Pollen and nectar - Making seeds - Spreading seeds - Juicy fruit - New plants - Rainforest flowers - Hot deserts - Water palnts - Killer plants - Glossary of flower words - Websites to visit - Index.
Describes how seeds develop into flowering plants, how flowers lead to the production of new plants, and the various kinds of flowers that live in different environments.

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COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Botany for early readers submitted by FordAlpha on July 9, 2018, 9:10pm Aimed at early readers, in K–1st grade, this book manages to convey clear and factual information about plant life cycles and adaptations. The sections on plant life cycles include Seeds to Seedlings, Buds to Flowers, Pollen and Nectar, and Spreading Seeds, while sections on plant adaptations cover rainforest, desert, aquatic, and carnivorous plants.

How Flowers Grow submitted by SBNB on July 21, 2020, 12:01pm My daughter loves these Usborne Beginner books. This one teaches about flowers with nice pictures and easy yet informative text.

Great book! submitted by avishera on July 15, 2023, 1:08am I enjoyed reading with the book for my daughter and learned a lot by myself about how flowers are growing in different environments.

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SERIES
Usborne beginners.



PUBLISHED
London Usborne Pub Ltd 2003.
Year Published: 2003
Description: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

READING LEVEL
Lexile: 700

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780794513405
0794513409

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
MacKinnon, Catherine.
Parker, Laura.
Silver, Maggie.
Mayer, Uwe.

SUBJECTS
Flowers.
Plants.