Fruits 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 of p…
Flowers 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 of …
One of a series of titles covering the Key Stage 1 curriculum on plants. Topics covered include habitats, classification, growth and reproduction.
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…
This non-fiction storybook for children aged 5+ introduces the natural world and explains concepts such as adaptation and fertilization through a lyrical narrative. It looks at an amazing array of …
Can you inflate a balloon using yeast and sugar? Do you know what happens if you plant a bean upside down? Finding out about science becomes fun with this exciting new series of practical activit…
Developed for the upper emergent level of reading, this Sunshine Science big book uses the repetitive structures, predictability, and meaningful text of whole language instruction.
The Table of Contents includes: Seeds, What Seeds Need to Grow, Seeds Grow into Plants, and Plants Grow Seeds. Young readers will delight reading the text supported by colorful detailed photos. Thi…
Discusses the growth of plants from seeds using an easy-to-read text that incorporates phonics instruction.
Have you ever wondered about the cactus on your kitchen windowsill? How about the ivy in your classroom? Find out the things you've always wanted to know in this fun book.