Quick view A Saguaro Cactus (Paperback) by Jen Green Different kinds of cactus provide food, moisture, and shelter to a wide variety of plants and animals. This book tells young readers what animals make their home high above, on the ground, and deep below the cacti of the Sonoran Desert in the United... View Details
Quick view Photosynthesis: Changing Sunlight into Food (Paperback) by Bobbie Kalman Photosynthesis is the basis for all life on Earth! This exciting and sensitive book looks at how plants use a gas that is poisonous to people and animals to create food and oxygen for all creatures with the help of the Sun. Children will be amazed by the... View Details
Quick view Killer Plants and Other Green Gunk by Anna Claybourne A plant’s needs are simple: dirt, sunshine, water—and maybe a nice juicy fly? SNAP! Some plants are more than just a posy in a pot waiting to be watered. From powerful poisons to hideous smells, this fascinating book describes the creepy and sometimes... View Details
Quick view The ABCs of Plants by Bobbie Kalman Children will love learning about plants and plant parts. Beautiful photographs and artwork in this spectacular ABC book help teach children to identify various plants and find similar examples in their own communities. View Details
Quick view Glorious Grains by John Burstein Slim explores the nutritional value of the grains group in this fascinating new book. Students will learn about the long history of grain cultivation, where grains are grown today, what types of food products are made from grains (ie. pasta, rice, bread,... View Details
Quick view Fabulous Fruits by John Burstein In this sweet new book Slim explores the essential nutritional value of the fruit group. Students will learn about the amazing amount of water in fruit, how fruit blossoms, why the tomato is considered a piece of fruit, the wide variety of products made... View Details
Quick view Vital Vegetables by John Burstein In this interesting new book Slim explores the essential nutritional value of the vegetable group. Children will learn about the incredible variety of vegetables and vegetable products, the history of vegetables in the human diet, what is special about... View Details
Quick view How do plants survive? (Paperback) by Kelley MacAulay From bone-chilling temperatures to sweltering heat, plants are found in the harshest habitats. This fact-filled title explains how plants grow in habitats that are best suited to their structures. Readers will discover the unique features that help... View Details
Quick view How are plants helpful? (Paperback) by Kelley MacAulay From providing the oxygen we breathe to supplying nutritious foods, this engaging title examines some of the many ways plants are essential to all living things View Details
Quick view Why Do We Need Soil? by Kelley MacAulay From the foods we eat to the flowers we grow, soil is an important natural resource in the growing cycle of plants. This informative title explains how soil is made and shares simple steps with readers on how to protect this often overlooked resource. View Details
Quick view Corn by Gail Gibbons Starting historically with South American civilizations and highlighting the Pilgrims first Thanksgiving, this illustrated introduction covers the various types and varieties of corn and their specific uses. Explanations and diagrams of pollination,... View Details
Quick view Apples (Paperback) by Gail Gibbons All about apples, from pollination to picking and eating. View Details