"It's election day, and Miss Jenn's students have to vote for the official class fruit. Three students are chosen to speak for the banana, the orange, and the apple. They present some nice and not-so-nice reasons why their fruit should receive the most votes"--Back cover.
"Simple text and illustrations present fruit facts galore: the parts of fruits, where and how they grow, harvesting, processing, where to buy them, and how to enjoy them as part of a healthy diet."--Provided by publisher.
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.
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes various types of fruits and vegetables, seeds that can and cannot be eaten, healthy eating, and other interesting facts.
Photographs and simple text provide a brief introduction to the world of plants, discussing how flowers, fruits, and seeds enable plants to reproduce in different ways.
A collection of haiku that celebrate foods native to the Americas, including peanuts, chocolate, blueberries, and corn. Includes full-color illustrations to accompany each poem.
This guide to jarring and canning includes tips on what to do with a variety of fruits and vegetables, from jams to pickles, and has recipes for beginners as well as experienced canners. It provides important tips on safe canning and avoiding contamination as well..