Brief text and lavish illustrations explain plant reproduction and the purpose of a flower and present some plants which don't seem to be flowers but are.
Introduction to plant reproduction includes a discussion of the environments necessary for different plants to reproduce, the structures involved in pollination, and the development of seeds and fruit.
Developed for the middle emergent level of reading, the series uses the repetitive structures, predictability, and meaningful text of whole language instruction.
Teaches early readers about seeds, explaining how seeds turn into different types of plants, how big they are, why there are different shaped seeds, and how people and animals use seeds.
A small girl finds a seed and, with her friends, discovers how it grows into a beautiful sunflower. A page of helpful information about how plants grow is included.