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Seeds

"Seeds scatter across the forest floor. But how does a tiny seed grow into a big plant? Come to forest school to find out! Engage your curiosity about seeds with exploration through the forest and hands-on activities. Colorful illustrations paired with bright photos make learning about the forest fun"--.

The riddle of the spinning sycamore seed

2021
While playing in her tree house, Jesse is intrigued by a falling sycamore seed that slowly spins to the ground. But when she sees acorns falling fast directly down to the ground, she must solve the riddle while learning about propellers and windmills and using technology to understand aerodynamics.

Pumpkin seed to pie

2020
""Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to how pumpkin pies are made. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.

The story of seeds

our food is in crisis. What will you do to protect it?
Discusses the history of modern farming and the diversity of available plants.

From seed to sunflower

How do sunflowers begin? What do sunflowers need to grow? When do the flowers open? Packed with fascinating facts, amazing photographs, and labelled diagrams to explain growth and development. Are you ready to start at the beginning?.
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The story of seeds

from Mendel's garden to your plate, and how there's more of less to eat around the world
2016
Discusses the history of modern farming and the diversity of available plants.

Next time you see a maple seed

2014
An exploration of maple seeds, covering their shape, dispersal, different kinds, and more.

Fruit

edible, inedible, incredible
2008
With the help of close-up photographs and electron microscopy images, this book presents a study on fruit and the seeds it shelters.

Beautiful corn

America's original grain from seed to plate
2012

Eat the fruit, plant the seed

1980
Gives directions for growing plants from the seeds found inside avocados, papayas, citrus fruits, mangos, pomegranates, and kiwis.

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