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Books with title Flowers and Seeds

  • Flowers And Seeds

    Carrie Branigan, Richard Dunne

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
    Describes how plants reproduce and explains how flowers and seeds are a part of this process.
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  • Flowers and Seeds

    Margaret Grieveson

    Library Binding (Creative Co, July 30, 2005)
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  • Flowers and Stars

    Ra Avis, Joshua P. Stroder

    Paperback (Hostile 17 Print, Nov. 20, 2018)
    Some things stay still, and others move forward, and all things do both. Listen to the little flower and the big star learn how to gently say goodbye.
  • Flowers, Fruit, Seeds

    Wexler

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 1, 1991)
    Photographs of various plants and trees show characteristics of different leaves, seeds, and flowers and depict the cycle from flower to fruit to seed to flower
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  • The Seed and the Flower

    William Olaf Stapledon

    eBook (, July 5, 2012)
    " God sowed a seed, and there came a flower. Holy is God, and the world His flower. THERE was a poor man who had a field, wherein he laboured all day. He had a daughter, an only child, and he loved her. At sunset, after his work, he looked at the field; and twilight fell upon him looking, and the stars came out. God's flower hung over him open, and he knew it not. But he called his daughter from the house, and laid his hand on her head. And he said, "The field bears well: I will buy thee shoes and stockings." So, she made merry in the darkness; and he saw God in her. At dawn there came an army out of the East, and laid waste the field. They set fire to the house and the goods, and used the daughter foully. Anger strengthened the man against his enemies, and he killed three of them. But the rest struck open his head, and threw him away. When they had done, they went; and the girl died. The man lay all day, knowing nothing. But in the evening he looked up, and saw the sky. And a bright star comforted him with peace; so that he cared not for his pain, thinking of God only. But when he turned a little he saw the girl, and remembered. He crept to her and kissed her hair. And he made a vow.(...)"
  • Flowers, Fruits and Seeds

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, Jan. 1, 1999)
    An introduction to how plants reproduce, discussing buds, flowers, fruits, nuts, pods, pollination, and the dispersal of seeds.
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  • Plants, Seeds and Flowers

    Louis SABIN

    Paperback (Troll Associates, March 15, 1985)
    By Louis Sabin Illustrated by Holly Moylan Copyright 1985 by Troll Associates,Mahwah,New Jersey,USA Summary: Describes briefly the evolution of plants,the different types of seeds they produce,and how seeds travel, take root and reproduce.
  • Flowers, Fruits and Seeds

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 19, 2001)
    Why do plants have flowers? How do some animals help make new plants? What is pollen? Welcome to the world of Flowers, Fruits and Seeds, where you'll learn the answers to these questions and more!
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  • Anty and Flowers

    Hiroyuki Naganuma

    language (Hiroyuki Naganuma, April 13, 2014)
    Anty is a curious ant. He lives in the Great Village with his mother, Mamma Ant. She asks him to get flower honey in the woods. Anty doesn’t want to go there, but his mother says to him, "You can’t go to the festival until you bring it." On his way there, he meets Antina. She is a cheerful ant, and he likes her. They enjoy their journey, but bullies show up. The problem is "he is a coward." He hopes to be a big ant.Meanwhile, Neris, a lion, wants to see the ocean, and Flora, a swallowtail butterfly, wants her sick father to get better.Various creatures live in Anty’s world such as bees, mantises, spiders, fish, frogs, snakes, birds, rabbits, deer, elephants, and so on.“Where there is a wish, there is a way.”How can they find their way?I'm looking forward to reading your comments. My twitter account:@h44naga
  • Flowers and Seed

    Carrie Branigan

    Hardcover (Watts Pub Group, March 15, 2005)
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  • Flowers, Fruits and Seeds

    Sally Morgan

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books, Aug. 28, 2002)
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  • Flowers, Fruits and Seeds

    Angela Royston

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 16, 2000)
    A discussion of flowers, fruits and seeds, suitable for children between the ages of five and seven. The study of plants is an important part of early science teaching and this book is part of a series which approaches it in a way that seeks to be both age and curriculum appropriate. Four of the titles explain the theory of plant life (life cycle, pollination, germination and more) and the other two titles illustrate this information using plants that can be seen in different locations around the UK. The books use simple text and photography, and each spread builds on information presented in the previous ones. There are also simple activities to reinforce learning, such as "Grow Your Own" and "Can You Spot..?"
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