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How a Seed Grows (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
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Item Description... Revised illustrations and format make this book, originally published in 1960, a valuable choice. With charming illustrations and clear text, this simple introduction leads young readers through a series of steps that result in bean plants as well as a basic understanding of how seeds work. Children are encouraged to follow each aspect of the botanical process, from sowing bean seeds, to the growth of tiny root hairs, to transplanting the plant in the garden. Realistic and inviting full-color watercolors show only procedures that are possible for youngsters to follow with minimal involvement from adults. Grades 1-3.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 32
Dimensions: Length: 9.8" Width: 7.7" Height: 0.2"
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jan 1, 2002
Publisher HARPER COLLINS PUB #543
ISBN 0064451070 EAN 9780064451079
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Availability 115 units. Availability accurate as of Feb 12, 2012 03:55.
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 | We read this all the time Mar 11, 2010 |
We've gotten this book out at least a dozen times from the library, so I finally just bought a copy.
We live in Phoenix, so we plant our gardens 3 times a year. Everybody gets their own garden with their own seeds. My youngest makes sure we all have a windchime in our garden, as well.
And we always go through this book the week we plant -- even though my kids know the steps, the book makes it so interesting for them to follow along. The illustrations are really clear. For homeschoolers, this makes a nice tie-in for journaling -- you could even do measuring and charting -- and of course, what you grow, you can enjoy! We love this one and the "Magic School Bus" planting seeds books.
The illustrations and text are not babyish -- this book is great. | | |  | Bring your egg carton and learn! Sep 15, 2009 |
My daughter does like this book quite a bit. I was looking for a book we could just read at nighttime vs a book that included a science project of growing bean seeds.
She did learn from this book and does request it even without our bean seeds, so it was worth it. | | |  | Description is wrong. Is a Level 1 book for preschoolers Jul 8, 2009 |
Just received the book and am returning it. The book is clearly marked as a Stage 1 book "for preschoolers and kindergarteners." For ages 3 to 6.
this site's description says it is for grades 1 to 3, ages 4 to 8. | | |  | Terrific May 2, 2009 |
| WE planted a vegetable garden and this was a great complement to doing the gardening and explaining how thing grow. | | |  | Wonderful little book Aug 31, 2008 |
| My four year old grandson loves this book. We have been growing plants from seed on his windowsill and can't wait to try the experiment in this book. | | | Write your own review about How a Seed Grows (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science 1)
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