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Plants
This information book covers plants. Using three dimensional models, the book explains how plants work from the inside out. Accompanying text and extensive annotation show the reader structures usually hidden from view and explain how they work. |
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Flowering Plantsby: Rebecca Hunter
A clear and straightforward introduction to science topics. The information is presented very simply. Each spread includes a Key Facts panel summarising the important things to remember about the topic. Where appropriate, simple experiments are also included to illustrated particular scientific... |
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Usborne Internet-Linked Mysteries and Marvels of Natureby: Judy Tatchell
This title examines some of the wonders and miracles on earth in detail, from obscure animals and strange animal behaviour to the sometimes scary aspects of the natural world. Chapters cover poisoning plant life and life under the sea. |
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Sunflowers and Other Plantsby: Sally Morgan
How does a duck lay eggs? How does a tadpole change into a frog? An in-depth look at the life cycles of animals and plants, with concise, informative text and stunning photographs. The series explains every stage of animal and plant life cycles, including breeding, life stages and death. Each... |
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World of Plants
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People and Plantsby: Sally Morgan
This series explains the role of plants in the environment, and how people use and abuse plants for different purposes, such as food and fuel. It also covers the parts of plants - roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds - and the role they play. Titles look at how plants survive, grow and... |
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Plants and Planteatersby: Michael Chinery
Tropical rainforests cover only about 6% of the earth's surface, yet they are home to more than half the world's species. This book looks at the biology and behaviour of plants and planteaters describing how they live together in harmony and balance and how vital they are to the wellbeing of the... |
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Treesby: Peter Mellett
A title in the LEARN ABOUT series, which provides information about how trees work, how their leaves can make food, and how we benefit from them, accompanied by historical background of when trees first grew on Earth. Illustrated in full colour throughout |
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How Does Your Garden Grow?: Be Your Own Plant Expertby: Dominique Joly
An exploration of the world of gardening. It aims to teach the child about vegetables, flowers and trees, and show how to make a plant laboratory and conduct experiments, such as: making an earthworm farm in a bottle; watching a carrot drink out of a glass; and seeing how water affects growth. |
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Plants for Lifeby: Sally Morgan
This series explains the role of plants in the environment, and how people use and abuse plants for different purposes, such as food and fuel. It also covers the parts of plants - roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds - and the role they play. Titles look at how plants survive, grow and... |
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