plants

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Animals

Did you know that animals do not need as much fur in summer? Wolves shed their inner coat of fur to stay cool. Find out more in Animals, an All about summer book.

Plants

Did you know that many plants begin growing again in spring? Spring rains help plants to grow bigger. Find out more in Plants, an All about spring book.

Plants

Did you know that many plants grow fruit in summer? People can eat fruits or turn them into jam. Find out more in Plants, an All about summer book.

Plants

How long can it take a plant seed to sprout? What do plants use to make their food? Young readers will discover these facts and more.

Plants

Did you know that plants stop growing in winter? This is called going dormant. Find out more in Plants, an All about winter book.

My first garden

Offers an illustrated guide for children on how to grow edible and ornamental plants. Covers topics such as how seeds grow, what plants need, and what plants to grow, as well as projects to try, such as pickling vegetables, harvesting seeds, and making seed balls. Includes a glossary.

How plants grow

2012
An introduction to how and where plants grow.

We can eat the plants

Describes how people and animal can eat plants.

Literacy Lesson Plans

A Frog in a Pond/Too Cold for Frog
Kit with two books about frogs. One book is "A frog in a pond" and the other is "Too cold for frog". Animals that live in ponds must have ways to stay alive as the seasons bring changes to the habitat. Winter in the pond is a cold and difficult time for the animals that live there.

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