Binding: Plastic Comb
ASIN: 0812013174
Manufacturer: Barron’s Educational Series
Average Customer Review:
(From 3 total reviews)
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description:
Kids learn about plants through more than 300 experiments and projects that use apple seeds, beans, potatoes, herbs — virtually everything that grows! Whether growing space is as small as a windowsill, or as big as a backyard, children understand plant life through actual involvement. Glossary, reading list, and color illustrations.
Customer Reviews
Fun Facts that helped me greatly! by Andrea Beyers
This book was very helpful in giving me ideas to share with others, and use with my own children. As a creator of garden based stories, I particularly enjoyed the background information for some of the common herbs and flowers. For instance I had no idea that Dill seeds were called ‘meeting seeds’ as on long church services (meetings) the early colonists would chew on dill seeds to stay awake.
MUCH fun was found in this book and it was very helpful to me!
Delightful multidimensional book…. by Patrick D. Goonan
I bought this book as a gift and I am delighted with it. Many books I see for kids are lacking in one or more respects, this book is a clean sweep on every front i.e. well-organized, accurate content, meaningful activities, good cartoons and lots of interesting facts about plants.
The book covers the history and folklore of common vegetables and fruits, various activities that teach principles and appreciate for how plants do what they do and many indoor growing experiments that educate. It even includes sections on raising earthworms, pill bugs, snails and information about growing herbs.
One nice feature of the book is the presentation of provocative questions about plants that are then answered in the text or must be answered through an experiment of some sort. This is top-notch material, even the illustrations are excellent.
Although I believe this book is recommended for children 4-8, I think it is probably more appropriate for 6-12. It is certainly fine for even a very intelligent and motivated 10 year old.
Some great ideas in this book! by Wilda A. Lahmann
We love this book! Easy reading, fun project ideas!
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