seeds

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Why do plants have flowers?

2016
Flowers are beautiful and fragrant, and they’re also a key stage in a plant’s life cycle. This age-appropriate text introduces readers to the basic anatomy of a flower, which is supported by highly detailed color photographs. Readers will understand fundamental life science concepts, such as the relationship between flowers and pollinators and how flowers play a role in producing the next generation of plants. This text offers a fun-yet-educational take on important classroom concepts, which is sure to get readers excited to learn about plants.

Why do plants have seeds?

2016
Big things can come in small packages. That’s definitely true for a seed, which is where a plant’s life begins. Readers will be amazed to learn what’s inside a seed. The text also covers germination, teaching readers the right balance of element that’s required for a seed to sprout. The age-appropriate text and high-interest photographs expose readers to seeds of all shapes and sizes, while reinforcing the key science concepts that are essential in understanding plant growth and survival.

How a seed grows

1998
Uses observations of bean seeds planted in eggshells to demonstrate the growth of seeds into plants.

Seeds

2016
Explores what seeds look like, the names of the parts of seeds, and how they grow.

Splat the Cat

Oopsie-Daisy
2014
When Seymour finds a seed, Splat decides it's time to take up gardening. But when his plant finally blooms, will it be as amazing as Splat hoped?.

Plant reproduction

2006
Introduction to plant reproduction includes a discussion of the environments necessary for different plants to reproduce, the structures involved in pollination, and the development of seeds and fruit.

The magic school bus

2013
Ms. Frizzie takes her class on field trips to learn about the planet Earth, covering such topics as seeds, volcanoes, and air.

How a seed grows

Uses observations of bean seeds planted in eggshells to demonstrate the growth of seeds into plants.

All about plant pollination

fruit, flowers, & seeds
2006
Uses microscopic photography and graphics to familiarize students with the parts of a flower, showing how flowers become pollinated, and examining the structure of seeds, their development, and dispersal.

Flowers and seeds

2005
Explains the importance of flowers and seeds in the plant world.

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