plants

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Plants can't sit still

2016
"Do plants really move? Absolutely! You might be surprised by all the movements that plants can make. Plants might not pick up their roots and walk away, but they definitely don't sit still! Discover the many ways plants (and their seeds) move. Whether it's a sunflower, a Venus flytrap, or intriguingly exotic plants like an exploding cucumbers, this picture book shows just how excitingly active plants really are."--Publisher.

Plant reproduction

how do you grow a giant pumpkin?
2014
"This interesting book about competitive vegetable contests teaches readers about plant parts and plant reproduction."--Provided by publisher.

Flowers, fruits, and seeds

2005
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.

Lily's pesky plant

Lily, a garden-talent fairy, finds an unusual seed in the forest, plants it in her garden, and hopes that she will not be forced to uproot the plant it produces.

Bully for you #1

2017
Nate and Patrice are on Zombie Patrol but get more than they bargained for when they find Zomboss, who is gleefully reliving his college days. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.

Growing new plants

Provides an introduction to growing plants, exploring the different types and ways to start a plant and more.

What is a plant?

Explores what plants are, their parts, how they grow, and more.

Plants need sunlight

2014
Explains how plants use a process called "photosynthesis" to convert light from the sun, water, and air into energy for growth.

Plants vs. zombies

garden warfare
2016
"Tells the story that leads up to "Garden Warfare 2." How did the "Zombossification" of surburbia begin? Where did all the powerful new plants and zombies come from?"--Back cover.

Leaves

2007
Simple text and photographs present the leaves of plants, how they grow, and their uses.

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