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Books with title Plant Life Cycles

  • Plant Life Cycles

    Mara Grunbaum

    Paperback (Children's Press, Sept. 3, 2019)
    How does an organism go from a tiny seed to a towering tree? How are seeds made in the first place?A True Book: Incredible Plants series introduces young investigative readers to many types of unusual and typical plants from photosynthesis, how they grow, and ways they survive in extreme environments. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.Follow the life journey of these living things from seed or spore to plant, and back again. Learn what it takes to burrow roots into the ground and extend up toward the sun, sprouting leaves, flowers, spores, or pollen along the way.
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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Julie Lundgren

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Early Readers Learn About Plant Life Cycles.
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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Anita Ganeri

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 25, 2005)
    How do plants get their food? Why do plants need stems? What is a bulb? Plant life cycles are patterns. Seeds grow into plants and make more seeds, which grow into new plants. Read ‘Plant Life Cycles’ to find out why this pattern happens.
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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti

    Paperback (World Book, Inc., June 1, 2016)
    This graphic nonfiction book introduces various plant life cycles, including seed plant reproduction, asexual reproduction, cross-pollination, and germination. The Building Blocks of Life Science volumes feature whimsical characters to guide young readers through topics exploring animal behavior, the cell cycle, plant and animal life cycles, and much more. The science is as sound as the presentation is fun! The volumes include a glossary, an additional resource list, and an index. Several spreads in each volume are illustrated with photographs to help clarify concepts and facts.
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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Mara Grunbaum

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Sept. 3, 2019)
    How does an organism go from a tiny seed to a towering tree? How are seeds made in the first place?A True Book: Incredible Plants series introduces young investigative readers to many types of unusual and typical plants from photosynthesis, how they grow, and ways they survive in extreme environments. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.Follow the life journey of these living things from seed or spore to plant, and back again. Learn what it takes to burrow roots into the ground and extend up toward the sun, sprouting leaves, flowers, spores, or pollen along the way.
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  • Plant Life Cycle

    Baby Professor

    eBook (Baby Professor, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Awareness springs from education. You can only encourage your child to be environmentally aware if you feed his/her mind with the facts and pictures. Therefore, the purpose of this educational book is to educate your child to be aware of his/her surroundings. It will teach him/her to appreciate and eventually, to become a good custodian of the Earth. Start your child’s education right! Buy a book today!
  • Life Cycles

    Julian Sayarer

    (John Blake, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Julian Sayarer grew up riding a bicycle and worked as a bike courier in London. When the world record for a circumnavigation by bike is broken—the biker riding in conjunction with banks and big business—Julian sets out to take it back. This is his story of that record, riding 110 miles a day for six months on only £7.82 a day, through jungles, snow, and twenty different countries. He finds himself stranded without money in the deserts of Kazakhstan, bitten by a dog in North Carolina, and sleeping under motorway bridges in China. Taken by life on the road and a spirit of adventure, he loves every minute of it. A tale of excitement and world politics by bicycle, travelling at 12 mph, Julian finds that the Tartars of Central Asia aren’t so different to the trailer families of Louisiana. This book is a reminder that the world is out there, and it’s waiting for us.
  • Plant Life Cycles

    Anita Ganeri

    Hardcover (Heinemann-Raintree, Sept. 15, 2005)
    "Nature's Patterns" helps readers understand some of the amazing natural phenomena in the world around them. The series introduces patterns and cycles that take place in nature using a range of examples from around the world. It explores the affects of these processes on the world around us in a child-friendly way, and features explanatory diagrams with labels and colour photography.
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  • Plant Life Cycles

    Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., June 1, 2016)
    This graphic nonfiction book introduces various plant life cycles, including seed plant reproduction, asexual reproduction, cross-pollination, and germination. The Building Blocks of Life Science volumes feature whimsical characters to guide young readers through topics exploring animal behavior, the cell cycle, plant and animal life cycles, and much more. The science is as sound as the presentation is fun! The volumes include a glossary, an additional resource list, and an index. Several spreads in each volume are illustrated with photographs to help clarify concepts and facts.
  • Plant Life Cycle

    Baby Professor

    Paperback (Baby Professor, Jan. 23, 2016)
    Awareness springs from education. You can only encourage your child to be environmentally aware if you feed his/her mind with the facts and pictures. Therefore, the purpose of this educational book is to educate your child to be aware of his/her surroundings. It will teach him/her to appreciate and eventually, to become a good custodian of the Earth. Start your child’s education right! Buy a book today!
  • Plant Life Cycles

    Sally Morgan

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2011)
    "Discusses the different species of plants and their life cycles. Also introduces how insects, birds, and nature help in pollination and the role plants play in food chains. Includes diagrams"--Provided by publisher.
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  • Investigating Plant Life Cycles

    L. J. Amstutz

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Flowering plants, cone-bearing plants, ferns, and mosses make up the four main plant groups. But did you know that each of these groups has a different life cycle? Or that some plants reproduce with seeds and others reproduce with spores? This fascinating book investigates the life cycles of each of the four main plant groups.
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