¿Por qué las plantas tienen frutas?

by Celeste Bishop

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First published: 2016 1 language ISBN: 9781508147404
Description
Fruit is among the world s tastiest foods, but there s more to it than just being a delicious snack. This volume teaches readers that every time they bite into a piece of fruit, they re actually eating an important plant part. Readers learn how to identify the basic parts of fruit, including the very important seeds contained within. This text supports important elementary science curricula, including life cycles and plant reproduction. The text s age-appropriate language makes these essential science concepts easy to understand, creating a reading experience that s both fun and educational. Detailed Table of Contents, Full-color photographs, Index, Picture Glossary, Web Sites.

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