plants

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Topical Term
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plants

Plant

2011
Presents a photographic introduction to plants, explaining what they are, looking at the different parts of a plant, and discussing pollination, the spread of seeds, different types of plants, plant growth, and other topics. Includes a CD with clip art.

Why do plants have flowers?

2006
Presents a children's book for early readers that describes why plants have flowers, what pollen is, how plants make fruit, and more.

Olivia plants a garden

2010
When Olivia's class begins a garden project, Olivia receives an envelope filled with a mystery seed and eagerly waits to see what type of plant will grow in her garden.

How do plants grow?

2012
Photographs and simple text help students learn how plants grow, describing how the soil, sun, water, and roots work together to help a plant grow out of a small seed.

Plants grow from seeds

2004
Discusses the growth of plants from seeds in an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction.

Plant packages

a book about seeds
2003
Describes different kinds of seeds, explains how they turn into plants, and includes seed sayings, fun facts, and words to know.

Freaky plant facts

extreme greens
2013
Learn about some of the plant kingdom's most extreme members as well as core science information about the parts of plants and plant life cycles.

Plant

2006
A collection of full-color 3-D models, maps, fact boxes, and photographs that describe the world of plants including the germination of seeds, plant defenses, and uses of plants.

A parade of plants

2004
Introduces the parts of a plant, life cycles, and how they grow.

Plants and plant life

2001
Contains ten thematic volumes covering the structure, types, and uses of a variety of plants as well as plant ecology and includes illustrations with detailed captions and texts, scientific names, numbers of species, and maps.

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