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Books with title Flowering Plants

  • Flowering Plants

    Chris Oxlade

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Feb. 28, 2002)
    Step-by-Step Science provides a simple introduction to a wide range of scientific subjects. Each topic is explained with examples from everyday life, and through the use of activities and simple experiments makes science both fun and accessible. All the Step-by-Step titles are written in a direct and easy style. They are illustrated in full colour with a lively mix of artwork and photographs. Each title follows the Step-by-Step approach, gradually building up for children a wider picture of the world in which they live.
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  • Flowering Plants

    Lindsey Lowe

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Dec. 15, 2019)
    There's so much to love about flowers, but readers of this captivating volume will learn about more than just garden flowers and wildflowers. They'll also learn about other flowering plants, such as herbs, grains, and vegetables. Age-appropriate text correlates closely with eye-catching photographs, allowing for readers of many ages and levels to follow along. Exciting activities encourage readers to get outside and get some hands-on experience. Step-by-step instructions make each activity easy to understand and fun to complete.
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  • Flowering Plants

    Chris Oxlade, Stuart Lafford, Shirley Tourret

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Describes the parts, pollination, birth, and photosynthesis of flowering plants
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  • Flowering Plants

    Beth Davis, Matthew Van Zomeren, Roberta Collier Morales

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Book by Davis, Beth
  • Flowering Plants

    Chris Oxlade

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, Aug. 13, 1998)
    The Step-By-Step Science series introduces a wide range of scientific subjects. Each topic is explained with examples from everyday life, and through the use of act ivities and simple experiments science is made fun and acces sible. '
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  • Flowering Plants

    Wendy Madgwick

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Surveys the world of flowering plants, discussing such aspects as plant growth, reproduction, pollination, flowers, seeds, fruits, lost habitats, and the extinction of plants
  • Classifying Flowering Plants

    Francine Galko, Jo Blake

    Paperback (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes a flowering plant a flowering plant? How is a complete flower different from an incomplete flower? What is pollination? ‘Classifying Flowering Plants’ looks at the amazing class of beautiful plants. Find out how plants are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From bananas to bromeliads and oaks to magnolias, discover what makes flowering plants so special. Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain plants may show some characteristics of a particular class but actually belong to another.
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  • Plants and Flowers

    Sally Hewitt

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 1999)
    Discusses the elements that make plants grow, the structure of flowering plants, and the way they reproduce, and offers experiments and activities to demonstrate the principles in the text
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  • Classifying Flowering Plants

    Francine Galko, Jo Blake

    Library Binding (Heinemann, June 15, 2009)
    What makes a flowering plant a flowering plant? How is a complete flower different from an incomplete flower? What is pollination? ‘Classifying Flowering Plants’ looks at the amazing class of beautiful plants. Find out how plants are grouped into orders and how each one is different from the rest. From bananas to bromeliads and oaks to magnolias, discover what makes flowering plants so special. Classifying Living Things investigates how and why we group animals. Each book focuses on a particular class of living things, looking at the key characteristics that set its members apart from those of other classes. Discover how classes of living things have evolved, and how species have adapted to suit their environments. Find out why certain plants may show some characteristics of a particular class but actually belong to another.
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  • Flowers and Plants

    Mark Bergin

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 5, 2019)
    See how to draw a range of lush flowers and plants with this highly visual and practical approach to learning art. Daisies, delphiniums, roses, foxgloves, and more: choose your flower and draw it beautifully! With this richly illustrated and detailed guide, you’ll be able to capture plants in their natural setting or in artificial groupings, create realistic or abstract compositions, choose a suitable theme, and achieve just the right light and tone. Special studies cover everything from daffodils to sunflowers. You’ll soon be able to put an entire garden on paper!
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  • Discovering Flowering Plants

    Jennifer Coldrey, Wendy Meadway

    Hardcover (Hodder Wayland, Dec. 31, 1986)
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  • Plants and Flowers

    Lynn Huggins-Cooper, Shelagh McNicholas, David Burroughs

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, April 24, 2003)
    An innovative new series that explores the science of children's everyday world by using a very simple story to introduce panels of linked information. As the child in the story experiences science first-hand so too does the reader. Each book contains a great deal of information but it is presented in such a simple way that it is easily accessible to a wide age range. The books are illustrated throughout with beautiful 'picture book' illustrations for the story and clear 'diagramatic' art for the panels. Each book ends with suggested activities, useful words, index and notes about the book. In Seashore, the reader joins David on a day trip to the beach and discovers all about rock pools, seabirds, seaweed, dunes and even how pebbles are made. In Plants and Flowers, the reader joins Ruby as she helps her aunt in her garden, planting out flowers, gathering fruits and seeds and seeing how plants grow.