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Trees

2005
Presents an introduction to trees, nature's biggest plants, in simple and illustrations, and includes information on how they grow, where they grow, describing their different parts, their different varieties, and contains useful tips for gardeners.

Grasses

2005
Simple text and pictures describe the life cycle and characteristics of various types of grasses.

Wetland plants

1999
Describes how various plants adapt to life in wetlands, including the Venus fly trap, sphagnum moss, and cranberry.

River plants

1999
Describes how various plants adapt to life alongside a river, including the fern, yellow flag iris, and glasswort.

Flowers

2002
Teaches early readers about flowers, describing what they look like, why plants have flowers, where they come from, what they smell like, and how people and animals use them.

Plant ABC

2002
Each letter of the alphabet is used to teach early readers simple facts about plants.

Leaves

2002
Teaches early readers about leaves, explaining why plants have leaves, how they grow, what they look like, and how they are used by people and animals.

Plant math

2002
Children practice early mathematical skills while learning basic facts about plants.

Roots

2002
Teaches early readers about roots, explaining why plants have roots, what they look like, how they help plants grow, and how they are used by people and animals.

Strange plants

1999
Discusses the behavior and adaptations of unusual plants, including strange flowers, ways of growing, storing water, feeding on insects, and more.

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