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Books with title How Do I Grow?

  • How Do Apples Grow?

    Betsy Maestro, Giulio Maestro

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Jan. 26, 2000)
    Have you ever eaten part of a flower? You have if you have eaten an apple! Find out how an apple grows from bud to flower to fruit—ready for you to pick! This Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.This is a Level 2 Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science title, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades and supports the Common Core Learning Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) standards. Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out is the winner of the American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru Science Books & Films Prize for Outstanding Science Series.
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  • How Do Plants Grow?

    G.A. Sealy

    Paperback (DaWit Publishing LLC, Sept. 29, 2017)
    Children are naturally curious, but with a little ingenuity we can peak their interests to a much higher level. What better way to teach them about science than through captivating rhymes and beautiful illustrations?- Winner of the Nautilus Book Award for Children's Illustrated Nonfiction Books- International Book Award Finalist in Children's Educational BooksKelvin and his dad were taking a walk, looking at the trees and flowers in the park. It was a wonderful day full of sunshine and opportunity. That's when Kelvin asked his dad, “How do trees grow?”It was the perfect question. One that opened the door to the exciting world of science. His dad smiled and replied, “Do you really want to know?”In this story, a loving conversation between an African-American father and his curious son, children will learn about the process of photosynthesis and why it is so important to life on Earth.Look out for this and other titles in The Young Scientist Series of books which Teaches Young Minds through Science and Rhymes.Go for a walk in the park with your child and share with them the science behind how plants grow.Order your copy of this ideal bedtime story NOW!
  • I Howl, I Growl

    Marcia Vaughan, Polly Powell

    Board book (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Join the lively animals of this book as they race, chase, howl and growl across the clever pages of this board book. Bold illustrations and catchy rhymes make I Howl, I Growl the perfect introduction to the wide range of animals that live in the desert habitat.
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  • How Do Plants Grow?

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Emergent Readers Explore Basic Plant Parts And What Plants Need To Grow.
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  • How Do I Grow?

    Robert Carola

    Hardcover (Gallery Books, May 1, 1990)
    Book by Carola, Robert
  • How Do Plants Grow?

    Emily Reopell

    Paperback (Independently published, April 1, 2019)
    This book is geared to young children and explains how to grow a garden. A brother and sister wanted to grow a garden for their family but didn't know where to begin so they started off going to the flower shop. Once there they got information along with various kinds of seeds. They were ready to go home and start gardening.
  • How Do Plants Grow?

    G.A. Sealy

    eBook (DaWit Publishing LLC, April 9, 2018)
    Children are naturally curious, but with a little ingenuity we can peak their interests to a much higher level. What better way to teach them about science than through captivating rhymes and beautiful illustrations?- Winner of the Nautilus Book Award for Children's Illustrated Nonfiction Books- International Book Award Finalist in Children's Educational BooksKelvin and his dad were taking a walk, looking at the trees and flowers in the park. It was a wonderful day full of sunshine and opportunity. That's when Kelvin asked his dad, “How do trees grow?”It was the perfect question. One that opened the door to the exciting world of science. His dad smiled and replied, “Do you really want to know?”In this story, a loving conversation between an African-American father and his curious son, children will learn about the process of photosynthesis and why it is so important to life on Earth.Look out for this and other titles in The Young Scientist Series of books which Teaches Young Minds through Science and Rhymes.Go for a walk in the park with your child and share with them the science behind how plants grow.Order your copy of this ideal bedtime story NOW!
  • How Do Apples Grow?

    Betsy Maestro, Giulio Maestro

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Jan. 30, 1992)
    A look at apples and how they grow takes young readers on trip to an apple orchard, describing how apples mature from bud, to blossom, to juicy fruit, discusses fertilization and pollination, and includes diagrams.
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  • I Howl, I Growl

    Marcia Vaughan, Polly Powell

    eBook (Rising Moon (Nrl), Nov. 1, 2003)
    Join the lively animals of this book as they race, chase, howl and growl across the clever pages of this board book. Bold illustrations and catchy rhymes make I Howl, I Growl the perfect introduction to the wide range of animals that live in the desert habitat. In this enhanced edition, enjoy read-along, sound effects, and animations that bring these creatures to life!
  • How Do Things Grow?

    David Glover

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Feb. 8, 2001)
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  • How Do Plants Grow?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 2005)
    Looking inside a seed. We’ll look at a cut-open bean seed and talk about the food store and the baby plant and the seed coat. The baby plant in a seed stays safe and warm inside the seed coat until it is ready to start growing, usually in spring when the weather is warm and wet.
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  • I Howl, I Growl

    Polly Powell,Marcia Vaughan,Marcia Vaughn,Polly (ILT) Powell,

    Hardcover (Rising Moon, Aug. 1, 2003)
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