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From maple tree to syrup
Mitchell, Melanie
2004
Briefly introduces the process by which maple syrup is made from the sap of a sugar maple tree.
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From sand to glass
Knudsen, Shannon
2004
Briefly introduces the process by which glass is made from sand.
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From rock to road
Knudsen, Shannon
2004
Briefly introduces the process by which rocks and asphalt are turned into a roadway using tractors, bulldozers, graders, and other equipment.
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From tree to house
Nelson, Robin
2004
Explains how houses are made from trees, in simple text with illustrations, from loggers cutting down trees, to machines digging holes for the foundation.
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From peanut to peanut butter
Nelson, Robin
2004
Briefly introduces the process by which peanut butter is made from peanuts.
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From metal to airplane
Nelson, Robin
2004
Briefly introduces the process by which an airplane is made from sheet metal and other parts.
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From cloth to American flag
Mitchell, Melanie
2004
Follows the making of an American flag from the weaving of thread into cloth to the completed banner flying in the wind.
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From flower to honey
Nelson, Robin
2003
Describes the process of making honey, from a bee's collection of nectar to honey production on a beekeeper's farm.
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From foal to horse
Nelson, Robin
2003
Follows the development of a horse from the time its mother is pregnant until it is fully grown.
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From tadpole to frog
Knudsen, Shannon
2003
Follows the development of a frog from the egg its mother lays, to the tadpole that swims underwater, to the fully developed frog that hops on land.
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