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This Childcraft section about The Green Kingdom was from the 1976 era where fungus was still classified as a member of the plant kingdom. Years later, fungus became a classification of its own. Not a plant, not an animal.
I still love this book and miss it. I'm glad that even if it's gone, I still have happy memories with reading this book. It's a joy to take this book and compare it to the plants growing in the garden. This book had a section of tall tales of real plants. It's a wonder to realize that plants make their own food. And all the wonders about the plant kingdom I can read from this book.