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All About Seeds

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Identifies various kinds of seeds, what they need to grow, how they scatter, and the role seeds play in feeding the world. Includes eight simple experiments.

32 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1992

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Melvin A. Berger

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June 5, 2025
All About Seeds is an interesting, challenging, and scientific book. Seeds are essential to life because the energy is coming from the sun to the grass to the animals to humans, and comes from other plants. Sometimes they grow really slowly, so you need to give them sunlight, water, and soil.

The topic seeds wasn't as interesting as I expected like the author could have titled the book Interesting Facts About Seeds. The book was illogical because first the book told us about how plant grow and only after the book told us about the plant structure. There weren't interesting words like photosynthesis. Read this book if you are somebody who likes science explained in a simple way.


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April 25, 2023
reading level 2. In my opinion, contains some hard words for an entry level 2. Nice info about seeds and a number of easy to do experiments.
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March 27, 2014
Over billion people eat more seeds than any other food
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