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Books with title Flowers

  • May Flowers

    Louisa May Alcott

    language (, Nov. 27, 2011)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • Flowers

    DK

    Hardcover (DK Children, March 12, 2019)
    A first nature book about flowers for children, this is the perfect companion for young minds eager to learn about the world of flowering plants.Children are encouraged to investigate and record all the wildflowers they find and get hands on with the fun activities, from pressing petals to preserve them to making a mini desert filled with cacti.With a mix of fantastic photographs and beautiful illustrations Flowers takes you through everything you need to know about these beautiful blooms. Learn which plants flower and which don't, how pollinators help plants make seeds, and what the parts of a flower are.The Nature Explorers series is essential for any child curious about the world outside. Each book in the series takes children through the basics of the subject, starting by explaining what it is and then moving on to the key topics. These are wonderful introductions to the great outdoors, packed with fun facts and engaging activities, ideal for children aged 6 and up.
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  • Flowers

    Gail Gibbons

    Paperback (Holiday House, March 24, 2020)
    Explore a lush garden of plant life. . . . from your bookshelf! Packed with science concepts, this picture book will tell you everything you need to know about flowers.With her signature combination of clearly-labeled diagrams, infographics, and accessible language, Gail Gibbons introduces the basics and life cycle of flowers. Sweet-smelling violets, delicate roses, vibrant tulips-- and many more-- come alive on the profusely illustrated pages. Including information on common regional species, flowers' habitable ranges, basic flower care and cultivation, and flower anatomy and pollination, this picture book introduction is perfect for both budding gardeners and aspiring scientists. Explore a worldwide garden without ever leaving home!Beloved by educators, nonfiction superstar Gail Gibbons has covered seeds, farming, vegetables, fruits, and much more for children. According to the Washington Post, "Gail Gibbons has taught more preschoolers and early readers about the world than any other children's writer-illustrator."This Explore the World . . . with Gail Gibbons title promotes active learning, good citizenship, and student leadership.
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  • Flowers

    Vijaya Khisty Bodach

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Discover the beautiful science of flowers! Through full-color photos and simple, easy-to-follow text, this nonfiction book introduces emergent readers to the basics of botany, including information on how flowers grow, along with their uses. All Pebble Plus books align with national and state standards and are designed to help new readers read independently, making them the perfect choice for every child.
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  • Flowers

    Angie Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2013)
    Pattern artist Angie Grace brings you 50 gloriously graceful garden inspired coloring design patterns suitable for adults and older children. In this volume you'll find fabulous frilly flowers and playfully perplexing posies, all presented in Angie's unique and whimsical pattern art style. Artwork is printed on one side of the page only and has been drawn with marker artists and colored pencil fans in mind. (Crayon artists, keep your sharpener handy - or visit Angie's author page to find her special edition Flowers companion books that contain drawings sized perfectly for crayons and wide tipped markers.)
  • Flowers

    Gail Gibbons

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 17, 2018)
    Explore a lush garden of plant life. . . . from your bookshelf! Packed with science concepts, this picture book will tell you everything you need to know about flowers.A Eureka! Nonfiction HonoreeWith her signature combination of clearly-labeled diagrams, infographics, and accessible language, Gail Gibbons introduces the basics and life cycle of flowers. Sweet-smelling violets, delicate roses, vibrant tulips-- and many more-- come alive on the profusely illustrated pages.Including information on common regional species, flowers' habitable ranges, basic flower care and cultivation, and flower anatomy and pollination, this picture book introduction is perfect for both budding gardeners and aspiring scientists. Explore a worldwide garden without ever leaving home!Beloved by educators, nonfiction superstar Gail Gibbons has covered seeds, farming, vegetables, fruits, and much more for children. According to the Washington Post, "Gail Gibbons has taught more preschoolers and early readers about the world than any other children's writer-illustrator."This Explore the World . . . with Gail Gibbons title promotes active learning, good citizenship, and student leadership.
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  • Flowers

    Angie Grace

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2013)
    By popular request, pattern artist Angie Grace brings you a close-up look at 50 of the gloriously graceful garden inspired design motifs featured in Flowers (Angie's Patterns Volume 8.) In this special edition companion book you'll find fabulous frilly flowers and playfully perplexing posies, all presented in Angie's unique and whimsical pattern art style. Artwork is printed on one side of the page only and has been drawn with crayon and wide tipped marker artists of all ages in mind. Looking for something more challenging? Personalize your coloring art even further using your favorite marker shading or tangle-style ink pattern techniques!
  • Look! Flowers!

    Stephanie Calmenson, Puy Pinillos

    Hardcover (little bee books, March 1, 2016)
    Look! Flowers! There are so many kinds to see. Find out about all types of flowers in this colorful nonfiction book.Look! Flowers! They're beautiful to see. Turn the page and you'll find out how amazing they can be. Kids will delight in learning about these beautiful and surprising flowers—from the everyday to the exotic! It features colorful roses, tall sunflowers, beautiful moonflowers, sweet asters, odd elephant's heads, amazing Venus flytraps, poisonous bleeding hearts, and more! This book includes a gatefold at the end that shows even more types of beautiful flowers!
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  • I See Flowers

    Tim Mayerling

    Board book (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2018)
    I See Flowers introduces emergent readers to a variety of colorful flowers while providing them with a supportive first nonfiction reading experience. Carefully crafted text uses high-frequency words, repetitive sentence patterns, and strong visual references to support emergent readers, making sure they arent facing too many challenges at once.
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  • Flowers

    René Mettler

    Spiral-bound (My First Discoveries, March 1, 2009)
    See how bees and butterflies settle on spring flowers, how buds blossom and flower into fruit, and how sunflowers turn to face the sun.
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  • Flowers

    Jennifer Colby

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Dec. 1, 2014)
    Flowers helps young readers find the answers to questions and learn about the incredible world of flowers, from petals to pollination. Call-outs throughout the book prompt inquiry and critical thinking skills by asking questions and inviting readers to looks closely at the photographs and diagrams.
  • Flower

    Elizabeth Craft, Shea Olsen, Em Eldridge, Harlequin Audio

    Audiobook (Harlequin Audio, Jan. 3, 2017)
    These are the things that I've always wanted: To get the top grades in my class. To make my grandmother proud. And, most of all, proof that I could succeed where the rest of my family has not: a Stanford acceptance letter, early admission. My mother and my sister were obsessed with boys and love and sex. So obsessed that they lost sight of their futures, of what they wanted. And in the end, they lost everything. I'll never let a boy distract me. I promised myself that. But that was before Tate. Before the biggest pop star on the planet took an interest in me. Before private planes and secret dates and lyrics meant for me alone. There's so much I don't know. Like why he left music. Where he goes when we're not together. What dark past he's hiding. But when we kiss, the future feels far away. And now I'm not sure what I want.