seeds

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Are you a cheeseburger?

2021
"Grub is a lonely raccoon. Rumbling in the trash. Looking for food. Seed is, well, a seed! Patiently waiting in the trash. Hoping someone will plant it. When the two finally meet, they realize they might be able to help each other! Grub has just one big question first: What will Seed grow? Could Seed grow Grub's favorite food, mouthwatering cheeseburgers? Seed isn't sure what a cheeseburger is exactly, but . . . maybe! And so begins a hilarious friendship following two unlikely strangers learning more about the other and discovering the pressure that comes with fulfilling expectations"--Provided by publisher.

Bloom

2019
"Sorrel Fallowfield is so good at being good that teachers come to her when they need help remembering the school rules--and there are lots. Luckily, Sorrel doesn't have any trouble following them, until the day she discovers a faded packet of Surprising Seeds buried under a tree in her backyard. Now she's hearing voices, seeing things, experiencing an almost unstoppable urge to plant the Seeds in some very unusual places...and completely failing to win her school's competition to find The Most Obedient Child of the School. And all that's before flowers start growing out of her head"--Amazon.com.

Lilla's sunflowers

2016
Before her father leaves for a long trip Lilla gives him a sunflower seed, and after seasons pass she receives letters from families with photos of their loved ones with sunflowers, teaching Lilla that her gift to her father brightened others' lives.

Seed crafts

Photographs and text present step-by-step instructions on how to craft with seeds.

The dandelion seed's big dream

2014
A seed dreams of becoming a dandelion.

Seeds

Presents information about seeds in a question and answer format, covering what seeds are, what they look like, how they are used, and more. Includes audio, videos, activities, weblinks, slideshows, transparencies, maps, quizzes, and supplementary resources.

Planting the wild garden

Looks at how wind and water, birds and animals, plants and people work together unaware to create a wild meadow garden.

Corpse flowers smell nasty!

Readers learn that the stink of the corpse flower has everything to do with a main subject of the science curriculum: pollination.

Seeds

Learn about how seeds help plants live and grow.

Por qu? las plantas tienen semillas?

Why do plants have seeds?
Describes what a seed is, how a seed grows, how it travels, and more.

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