fruit

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The new self-sufficient gardener

2008
Text and illustrations explain the process of gardening using traditional and new organic methods, and includes various methods of food preservation.

Why do plants have fruits?

2016
Fruit is among the world’s tastiest foods, but there’s more to it than just being a delicious snack. This volume teaches readers that every time they bite into a piece of fruit, they’re actually eating an important plant part. Readers learn how to identify the basic parts of fruit, including the very important seeds contained within. This text supports important elementary science curricula, including life cycles and plant reproduction. The text’s age-appropriate language makes these essential science concepts easy to understand, creating a reading experience that’s both fun and educational.

Fresh delicious

poems from the Farmers' market
2016
An inspiring look at the fruits and vegetables around you written in a playful poetic form.

How many fruits?

2011
Photographs and simple text teach children how to count different kinds of fruit.

Fun and fruit

Two girls decide that when they walk to school each day they will pick a color and make up stories about fruits that are that color, and at night they will eat the fruits they thought of that day.

Fruits

2015
"An early reader's introduction to the connections between the fruits food group and staying healthy, benefits of fruits such as apples, nutritional concepts such as carbohydrates, and recipe instructions"--Provided by publisher.

My daily diet

fruits
2015
Discusses where fruit comes from, how it gets to your plate, and what makes it such a healthy food choice.

Building a healthy diet with the 5 food groups

To be healthy, we need to eat some foods from each of the five food groups: dairy, fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins. Learn about all five food groups and find out why each is so important to a healthy life. Discover why eating a balanced diet is one of the best ways to lose weight, stay in shape, and keep your body healthy, and how you can do just that!.

Fruits

2016
Shows how to plant, grow, and harvest fruits.

Pete the cat and the bad banana

Pete the Cat bites into a bad banana and vows never to eat bananas again, even though he generally likes the fruit.

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