plants

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The tropical Indian ocean

2013
The Indian Ocean is home to many different plants and animals. It also has many resources that make many of the things we use every day. Discover the plants and animals that live in, on, and near this special place, the scientists who explore its mysteries, and the reasons we need to protect this tropical resource.

What is the structure of a plant?

2014
This book explains how various types of plants absorb water, light, and nutrients to grow. Basic scientific concepts are elaborated in the context of the many different types of plant structures, with illustrative diagrams and sidebars showing the many adaptations distinct species have developed for survival in their surroundings.

The mighty Atlantic ocean

2013
Earth's second largest ocean, the Atlantic, is home to many different plants and animals. It also has many resources that make many of the things we use every day. Discover the plants and animals that live in, on, and near this special place, the scientists who explore its mysteries, and the reasons we need to protect this mighty resource.

How does it grow?

2011
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to how plants grow.

All about plants

develops basic skills and vocabulary in context
2005
Contains resources for teaching students in prekindergarten and kindergarten about plants, featuring five pull-out stories, mini-themes, learning centers, rhymes and chants, and reproducible activity sheets.

Seed to plant

Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to the growth cycle of how plants go from seeds into full-grown plants, and back again.

8000 Things You Should KNow

2006
Covers eight subject areas and provides 8000 bulleted facts. Eight hundred panels contain an illustration and ten key facts, star facts and news flashes.

Seeds and fruit

2014
New plants are created from seeds and fruits help to protect and spread those seeds. Includes examples and two simple activities to reinforce learning, and bring the concepts to life.

The frigid Arctic ocean

2013
The Arctic Ocean is a hard place to live. Frigidly cold, the ocean freezes during the long, dark winters. In summer, you can still find ice there. Discover the plants and animals that live in, on, and near this special place, and the scientists who explore its mysteries.

How does it grow?

2007
Photographs and simple text introduce young readers to how plants grow.

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