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Quick view Garden Friends by DK Publishing Featuring a redesigned jacket and up-to-date vocabulary, this classic reader lets youngsters take a look at the creatures living in their own backyards, including butterflies, ladybugs, and other insects. Full color. View Details
Quick view Make a Bottle Garden by Tracey Michele Part of the Learn-Abouts guided reading program, this beginning reader introduces a nonfiction topic, with the use of a picture dictionary. View Details
Quick view Let's Walk in the Woods by Tina Benjamin A walk through the forest or a park is a great opportunity to take in some of natures beauty. Whether bird watching or squirrel watching, there are plenty of animals and amazing tall trees to explore. Through simple text and supporting photographs,... View Details
Quick view Let's Dig in the Garden by Tina Benjamin Sometimes the best way to understand nature is to grab a shovel and dig right in. Tending to a garden is an exciting way to understand how things grow and how plants are an important source of food for people as well as other animals. Accessible text... View Details
Quick view Green Thumbs: A Kid's Guide to Indoor and Outdoor Gardening by Laurie Winn Carlson Carlson teaches budding gardeners what it takes to make things grow with fun activities that require only readily available materials. View Details
Quick view Big Yellow Sunflower by Frances Barry The youngest of readers can explore the wonders of things that grow in these Fold Out and Find Out books. Instructions for growing sunflowers and frogs are included. Full color. View Details
Quick view Planting the Wild Garden by Kathryn Osebold Galbraith An exploration of the different ways seeds are dispersed into the environment. View Details
Quick view How Do Apples Grow by Betsy Maestro This carefully detailed presentation of how "fruit comes from flowers", from winter's snow-covered buds through pollination and growth to ripening and harvest. View Details
Quick view Be a Friend to Trees by Patricia Lauber Everything that is made of paper and wood comes from trees, a valuable natural resource that adds oxygen to the air. This book explains how young conservationists can help protect trees and also incorporates other basic environmental concepts. View Details
Quick view A Tree Is a Plant by Clyde Robert Bulla Describes how an apple tree grows from seed and explains how its roots obtain food and how its leaves change with the season. View Details
Quick view Flowers by Melanie Mitchell Vibrant color photographs and simple sentences introduce students to the parts of plants. Students will love learning about plants while improving their reading skills. This series meets both science and reading standards. View Details
Quick view It's Our Garden by George Ancona An entire multicultural community gets involved in a year-long school garden project and enjoys the fresh food their children grow from seed to harvest. From the nitty gritty of taking turns to taking the garbage out to the compost and stir it around... View Details