pollination

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Pollination

Living things depend on one another. Insects, water, and wind help plants grow new plants. They have an important role in nature. All these things work together to keep one another alive.

Plant reproduction

Many plants catch your eye with their amazing colors and shapes, but plants also reproduce in amazing ways, from seeds to spores and pollination to fertilization.

The magic school bus plants seeds

a book about how living things grow
The magic school bus turns into a ladybug to help the class learn about how plants grow.

Sip, pick, and pack ...

how pollinators help plants make seeds
". . . teaches . . . about seeds [and] plants and . . . about pollinators' crucial role in food production and some of the challenges they face . . ."--Amazon.

Pollination PB

2015
"Living things depend on one another. Insects, water, and wind help plants grow new plants. They have an important role in nature. All these things work together to keep one another alive."--Provided by publisher.
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Pollination problems

the battle to save bees and other vital animals
Text and color illustrations explore the role of pollinators, and how people are working to protect bees' survival.
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Insect pollinators

2015
Simple text discusses pollination by insects.
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Experiment with pollination

2015
Contains step-by-step instructions for experiments that help young readers learn about the pollination of plants.

How do animals help plants reproduce?

2015
Explores the ways different animals, including insects and birds, help pollinate plants to help them reproduce.

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