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Books in Plants in My World series

  • People in My Family

    Bobbie Kalman

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, Jan. 1, 1985)
    Discusses pregnancy, adoption, twins, mothers, fathers, traveling, parents, grandparents, laundry, breakfast, family parties, and family problems
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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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  • Where Do Plants Grow?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 2005)
    The place where plants live and grow is called their habitat. Different types of plants grow all over the world in many different kinds of habitats. Plants need light and water to live. Some habitats are cold and dark. Others may be hot and dry. Plants have different ways of surviving in these different habitats.
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  • How Do Meat-Eating Plants Catch Their Food?

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Who knew plants could be so terrifying? In this fascinatingly gruesome science title, readers will learn how infamous meat-eating plants such as the Venus flytrap catch their prey. With well-organized and clearly articulated text, readers will easily grasp important life science concepts.
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  • What Is a Plant?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 2005)
    Plants are living things. Like us they grow, feed and produce young. There are lots of different kinds of plants, from weeds to trees. They may look different but we can group them together because they have some important things in common.
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  • What Do Roots, Stems, Leaves, and Flowers Do?

    Ruth Owen

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Flowers are more than just beautiful, fragrant objects for our enjoyment. Pink petals, green stems, dark unfurling leaves: though we have seen them countless times, do we truly know what they are there for? In this title, readers will learn in detail the many parts of a plant.
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  • Where Do Plants Grow?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 2005)
    The place where plants live and grow is called their habitat. Different types of plants grow all over the world in many different kinds of habitats. Plants need light and water to live. Some habitats are cold and dark. Others may be hot and dry. Plants have different ways of surviving in these different habitats.
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  • How Do Plants Make Their Own Food?

    Ruth Owen

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Readers will dive into this fascinating book and uncover the mysteries of how plants sustain themselves. With bright photos clearly labeled with specific life-science vocabulary, readers will learn the cycle of how plants convert water and light into nutrients. The easy-to-follow text and brightly colored pictures and diagrams will bring this topic to life.
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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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  • How Do Plants Grow?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (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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  • Why Do Plants Have Flowers?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Sept. 14, 2005)
    Lots of different plants grow bright, colorful flowers. Plants have flowers to make seeds. Seeds are parts that can grow into new plants. Plants and animals produce young that grow up to be like themselves. This is called reproduction. Cats have kittens, birds lay eggs and most plants make seeds.
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  • Why Do Plants Have Flowers?

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Lots of different plants grow bright, colorful flowers. Plants have flowers to make seeds. Seeds are parts that can grow into new plants. Plants and animals produce young that grow up to be like themselves. This is called reproduction. Cats have kittens, birds lay eggs and most plants make seeds.
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