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Books with title Animals Help Plants

  • Animals Help Plants

    Mary Lindeen

    Paperback (Norwood House Pr, July 1, 2018)
    Wind and water help new plants grow by moving seeds to new places. Animals also help by moving seeds and pollinating plants. Includes science and reading activities, a note to caregivers, and a word list.
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  • Plants and Animals

    Colin Caket, Leon Baxter

    Paperback (Collins, May 15, 1989)
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  • Plants and Animals

    Violetta J Lamb, Susan L Roth

    Paperback (StarWalk Kids Media, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Written by a talented third-grader and illustrated by Sibert Award-winning artist, Susan L. Roth, "Plants and Animals" is the winner of StarWalk Kids Media's first "Young Author Award." The book explores the interdependence of plants and animals, showing that there would be no animals if there were no plants. Plants provide food for animals, but also shelter, camouflage, a place to grow, and the oxygen they breathe. Susan L. Roth's colorful collages bring to life plants and animals all over the world and celebrate their symbiotic relationships. A wonderful introduction to ecology for readers in grades K-2. "The extraordinary thing that happened was the collaboration, one to one, between Violetta and myself. It was a genuine collaboration, and our age difference did not enter into the equation." -Susan L. Roth, illustrator
  • Plants and Animals

    Edward P Ortleb

    Paperback (Lorenz Educational Press, Sept. 1, 1988)
    Developed by leading science educator and former president of the National Science Teacher's Association, Ed Ortleb, ""Plants and Animals"" offers curriculum-oriented worksheets that provide a focused unit of information on each subject. No teacher preparation is required to use the pages. Activities include coloring, cutting, pasting, sequencing, matching, drawing, games, and puzzles. Extension activities and background information included in teacher guide.
  • Animals and Plants

    Andrew Langley

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 31, 1999)
    The Oxford First Encyclopedia series is the ideal starting point for a child's early learning. It takes young readers on a fascinating journey of discovery through the world of knowledge. The five books in the series - Animals and Plants, Earth and the Universe, My Body, People and Places andScience and Technology - have the answers to all a child's early questions about themselves and the world around them. Lively text and captions, lots of friendly, colourful pictures, and intriguing fact boxes make the books irresistible to young children. They will want to get involved with the textand pictures, to find out things for themselves, and to try the simple, fun activities.
  • Plants and Animals

    June Loves

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Describes the plants and animals that live in the harsh environment of Antarctica, including algae, liverworts, threadworms, wingless flies, and penguins.
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  • Plants and Animals

    Alan Ward

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1994)
    A collection of natural history projects, including such topics as garden birds, seeds, and nature trails.
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  • Ohio Plants and Animals

    Marcia Schonberg

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 11, 2003)
    Where is Ohio can you find 300-year-old oak trees? Which pesticide has endangered the bald eagle in Ohio? What kinds of animals live in Ohio's cities? This books contains all kinds of fun and fascinating facts about the plants and animals of Ohio and the habitats in which they live. You'll find information about where and how Ohio plants and animals live, and how these living things fit into the ecosystem. Plus, you'll find out what actions are being taken to protect Ohio's natural environment.
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  • How Do Animals Help Plants Reproduce?

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Readers will explore the ways plants and animals interact and help each other to live and flourish. Labeled full-color photographs will illustrate new terms and concepts, connecting readers to the natural world around them. Easy-to-follow text, helpful diagrams, and clearly labeled photographs will make this topic not only accessible but interesting to readers.
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  • Plants & Animals

    John Clark

    Paperback (Red Kite Books, Aug. 30, 2008)
    "Plants & Animals" is one of four titles in the Mad About Science series. This is a bright, colourful series designed to help Key Stage 2 children (7-11s) develop their scientific skills and knowledge, mainly by learning at home in support of their National Curriculum classroom studies.Each book is packed full of easy-to-perform experiments illustrating basic scientific theories and processes. No special equipment is needed for the experiments; everything required can easily be found in the average home. As well as the experiments there are lots of Amazing Facts and Did You Know? boxes to intrigue and amaze.The books are fun and stimulating and make science truly accessible and enjoyable.
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  • Plants & Animals

    Laurie Triefeldt

    Hardcover (Quill Driver Books, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Plants & Animals is a special collection from the World of Wonder series. World of Wonder is a weekly, illustrated full-page feature syndicated in over 100 newspapers nationwide. Devoted to exploring educational themes and examining the realms of history, science, nature, and technology, it is written in a reader-friendly style and accompanied by colorful illustrations. This collection gives the reader a wealth of information on everything from Angkor to Dracula, from the Florida Everglades to elephants.
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  • How Do Animals Help Plants Reproduce?

    Ruth Owen

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Readers will explore the ways plants and animals interact and help each other to live and flourish. Labeled full-color photographs will illustrate new terms and concepts, connecting readers to the natural world around them. Easy-to-follow text, helpful diagrams, and clearly labeled photographs will make this topic not only accessible but interesting to readers.
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