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Science Chapters: Venus Flytraps, Bladderworts: and Other Wild and Amazing Plants

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The oddities of the plant kingdom cataloged for the reader's delight and from meat-eating to poisonous plants.

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48 pages, Library Binding

First published September 12, 2006

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April 11, 2012
REQUIRED: NONFICTION
This book was fun to read because all of the interesting facts it shared were real. I love to read fiction, but in its very nature fiction has a lot of things that are not real. This book gave short descriptions of several different plants, some that are "meat-eating" plants and other plants that are poisonous. It was fun to lean more about plants like Venus flytraps and lily of the valley, while discovering other plants I didn't even know existed before. I would suggest this book for middle-grade reader and younger YA readers.
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