Sophie learns about the fruit that grows at her cousin's home in the country. When her family moves south, she starts to enjoy her new garden with its different plants and trees.
"In Fruitdale best friends Peach and Plum enjoy many fun summer activities, such as playing ball, going to the beach, and riding a bike--although Plum often seems to find the down-side of fun. Told in rhyming text"--OCLC.
"This photo-illustrated book for beginning readers introduces the fruit food group and discusses its place in a balanced diet. Includes picture glossary and index."--.
Everyone knows bananas are a fruit. But unlike apples and oranges, they don't grow on trees! Banana plants look like they have a trunk, but it's really densely packed leaves holding up a huge plant-and bunches of bananas. Young readers will love learning the truth about banana plants, including that they don't grow from seeds but a piece of another banana plant. Colorful photographs take kids right to banana farms as this plant grows and produces a favorite fruit!.
In Fruitdale, best friends Peach and Plum enjoy many fun summer activities, such as playing ball, going to the beach, and riding a bike--although Plum often seems to find the downside of fun. In graphic novel format.