fruit

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fruit

A fruit is a suitcase for seeds

2002
Provides an illustrated description of seed dispersal by which plants, most specifically fruits, travel from one place to another.

Yum! mmmm! que rico!

Americas' sproutings
2007
A collection of haikus that celebrates indigenous foods of the Americas, such as blueberries and vanilla, and includes information about each food's origins.

We love fruit!

1992
Discusses different kinds of fruit and how they grow.

Professor Cook's fruity desserts

2013
"A variety of recipes for desserts made with fruit. Each also has a science bit which explains how the dessert comes together"--Provided by publisher.

A Mexican cookbook for kids

2014
Mexican food is one of the most popular types of cuisine in the United States. This colorful book explores the regional specialties of Mexico, both familiar and less so, using easy-to-follow recipes to excite curiosity and appetite alike! Students will test their new culinary skills on spicy dishes from this diverse culinary destination.

Bartlett and the ice voyage

2003
When an impatient queen longs to taste the delicious but fragile melidrop fruit, two explorers use "Inventiveness, Desperation, and Perseverance" to try to bring it to her.

Hooray for orchards!

1998
Introduces orchards through discussion of pollination, fruit development, grafting, fruit processing, pests, pesticides and their effect on the environment, and harvesting. Includes simple recipes using fruit.

Ned's new home

2009
A worm tries out a variety of new homes when the apple he has been living in starts to rot, but none--from a lemon to a watermelon--is satisfactory.

Fruits

2007
Simple text and photographs introduce fruit, explaining their physical characteristics and functions.

A kid's guide to how fruit grows

2000
Explains the basics of growing different kinds of fruits and gives simple instructions for planting and growing strawberries.

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