This is an introduction to the world of cereals. The text shows why cereals are an important group of plants, why they don't have colourful flowers, and how farmers collect the grain from cereal pl…
This series of reference books covers topics of interest to all children. In an ever-changing world, these books present a lively, up-to-date approach to subjects such as science, technology, the h…
One of a series of titles that looks at the properties of different materials and their uses in the manufacture of everyday objects.
In this cheerfully-illustrated, simply-presented book, children can learn about the growth cycle and many varieties of pumpkins, and even how to plant their own. Award-winning author Gail Gibbons a…
Designed by a team of literacy specialists, Science Starters introduces young readers to key science vocabulary and concepts. Each book combines a narrative text and accessible language to increase…
Discover various kinds of vegetables,which part of the plant they come, and how they are grown and used. The natural world comes alive for young readers (Ages 6-7) with Rookie Read-About "RM" Sc…
Text and photographs describes planting, growing, picking and eating green beans.
Peep Inside is the very young children's lift-the-flap information book series, the younger cousin of the Look Inside series which is, in turn, the younger relative of the bestselling See Inside se…
Vegetables are described and defined, their growth is explored, and their special features and uses are presented in an engaging and accessible way. Science curricula calling for the understanding …
Text and photographs describe an apple tree as it goes through the seasons. In spring, apple trees have many blossoms. Find out other facts about apple trees inside this book.