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The girl from Earth's end

2023
"To save her father, 12-year-old Henna, a gifted gardener, attends St. Basil's Conservatory, a botanical boarding school rumored to house a legendary, long-extinct plant with miraculous healing powers, and while searching for the seeds, Henna learns to flourish with a little help from her newfound friends"--Provided by publisher.
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Plant life cycles

2020
An illustrated introduction to the life cycle of a plant.

Crazy plants

2020
Looks at ways plants have adapted to the world around them, disussing how some plants survive without ever touching the ground and more.

What's that plant?

2020
Looks at how plants have evolved through time, discussing why certain trees stay green year-round and more.

Cooking with sunshine

how plants make food
2020
Provides an introduction to photosynthesis, exploring how plants use the sun to "cook" their food.

Awesome experiments with living things

2018
Text and illustrations present a collection of activities that look at the science behind plants and other living things.

Red planet

life in our deserts and hot spots
2021
"The world has many hot spots and deserts, which are home to a variety of insects, mammals, birds, plants, and more. This engaging book introduces children to the wildlife that lives in some of the most scorching environments in the world" --Back cover.

Flowers and plants

2022
"This field guide highlights 100 flowers and plants found throughout the world. Readers will gain a greater understanding about these living things and will be able to identify them in the wild"--Provided by publisher.
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The world's most fantastic plants

2023
"Fantastic plants cover our world. But which ones are the smelliest, thorniest, or largest? . . . Beginning readers will learn all about the most extreme plants growing on our planet"--Provided by publisher.

Ada Twist, scientist

2022
"What do plants eat? Why do some plants have flowers and others don't? And what's the tallest plant out there? Ada Twist, Scientist: The Why Files is . . . [a] nonfiction resource for all these questions and more. Based on the . . . series and . . . Netflix show, this . . . nonfiction series is perfect for the youngest scientists of tomorrow, as they learn along with Ada. Designed in a scrapbook format, these books combine art from the show, illustrations, and photography to bring simple science concepts to life"--Provided by publisher.
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