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Book Synopsis
How do flowers grow in dry deserts? How do animals help to spread seeds? Which flower smells like rottng meat? Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.

Trade Review
'No Key Stage 1 classroom should be without the whole set' - The Bookseller; 'Good quality non-fiction for this age group is a real boon and the Usborne Beginners is an excellent series. With its easy reading text, it is ideal for those learning to read who enjoy non-fiction books' - Parents in Touch; 'I can't praise Usborne enough for introducing [internet links] to many of their non-fiction books as it really helps children retain information' - Adventures in Home Schooling; 'The Usborne Beginners series is a beautiful fit for newly independent readers' - Rhino Reads

Table of Contents

1 Lots of flowers

2 Seeds to seedlings

3 Plant parts

4 Making food

5 Buds to flowers

6 Pollen and nectar

7 Making seeds

8 Spreading seeds

9 Juicy fruit

10 New plants

11 Rainforest flowers

12 Hot deserts

13 Water plants

14 Killer plants

15 Glossary

16 Usborne Quicklinks

17 Index

How Flowers Grow

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    A Hardback by Emma Helbrough, Uwe Mayer

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      Publisher: Usborne Publishing
      Publication Date: 6/30/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780746074503, 978-0746074503
      ISBN10: 0746074506

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      How do flowers grow in dry deserts? How do animals help to spread seeds? Which flower smells like rottng meat? Usborne Beginners are colourful information books for children beginning to read on their own.

      Trade Review
      'No Key Stage 1 classroom should be without the whole set' - The Bookseller; 'Good quality non-fiction for this age group is a real boon and the Usborne Beginners is an excellent series. With its easy reading text, it is ideal for those learning to read who enjoy non-fiction books' - Parents in Touch; 'I can't praise Usborne enough for introducing [internet links] to many of their non-fiction books as it really helps children retain information' - Adventures in Home Schooling; 'The Usborne Beginners series is a beautiful fit for newly independent readers' - Rhino Reads

      Table of Contents

      1 Lots of flowers

      2 Seeds to seedlings

      3 Plant parts

      4 Making food

      5 Buds to flowers

      6 Pollen and nectar

      7 Making seeds

      8 Spreading seeds

      9 Juicy fruit

      10 New plants

      11 Rainforest flowers

      12 Hot deserts

      13 Water plants

      14 Killer plants

      15 Glossary

      16 Usborne Quicklinks

      17 Index

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