plants

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Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
plants

The tiny seed

A simple description of a flowering plant's life cycle through the seasons.

Food

2012
Simple text and photographs describe why all living things need food.

Forest of wonders

2017
"When Raffa makes a cure from a rare crimson vine he finds deep in the forbidden forest, the bat he saves transforms into something much more."--OCLC.

Lawnmageddon

2017
Crazy Dave, Patrice Blazing, Nate Timely, and an army of plants try to fend off a zombie invasion of Neighborville.

How do plants survive?

2014
Text and illustrations examine how a plant stays alive.

Extreme survivors

2014
Up high, down low, in freezing temperatures, and in boiling hot places--animals and plants can survive in the most extreme environments. Level 2. From boiling heat to bone-chilling cold, from dry deserts to dark caves, from tall mountains to deep seas: these animals survive in the extreme environments. Meet incredible creatures, including polar bears and penguins that endure freezing temperatures, brine shrimp that swim in salty waters, birds that fly higher than airplanes, and even the ancient microscopic "water bear" that could stay alive in outer space!.

Flowers are calling

2015
Rhyming text and color illustrations explain how pollination happens, looking at the natural cooperation between plants, animals, and insects.

Bully for you #3

2017
With Zomboss's army on one side, and the Anti-Bully Squad army's on the other, Nate and Patrice must join forces with Crazy Dave to beat them but could Crazy Dave's ice cream obsession save the day? Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.

Bully for you #2

2017
Crazy Dave, Nate, and Patrice get caught up in zombie warfare, and Zomboss's college days come back to haunt him when former classmates, the Anti-Bully Squad, decide to seek revenge on their former tormentor. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Spotlight is a division of ABDO.

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