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Why do plants have flowers? Readers will discover how flowers can develop into fruits, vegetables, or seeds for producing more plants.

24 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2011

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December 12, 2018
1. This book has not won any awards.
2. This book is appropriate for children Pre-K - 2nd grade
3. This is an informational text about plants. The book explores flowers, blossoms, buds, pollen and seeds.
4. This book communicates academic terms in a more simplified way for young readers as well as uses photographs of real life examples to match the words.
5. This book would be useful to teach text features to students. Teachers can use this book for a unit on flowers/plants. Young readers can also use this as a resource to find information on flowers.
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