This book describes plants which preceded seed-bearing plants; examines the parts of a flower and its growth from seed to fruit to flower and to seed again; tells of the many ways seeds are distributed; explains the uses of seeds; and suggests several experiments that demonstrate what is known about seeds.
Many animals are hidden in the pictures in this book. They look so much like their surrounding you will have to look twice--or even three times--to find them.
A scholastic youth book written by Millicent Selsam and illustrated by Winifred Lubell describing how an island is formed in our seas. An educational story with illustrations.
Wonderfully illustrated and clearly written, this book is a valuable addition to any young person's nature library. Citing experiments with bees, fruit flies and even humans this book explores how animals tell time to keep the rhythmic cycles that ensure survival.