Science with Plants

Science with Plants by Helen Edom, published by EDC Publishing in 2007, is a revised edition that spans 24 pages and is presented in English. This book offers a collection of engaging science activities designed to help children explore the fascinating world of plants. It includes experiments that demonstrate how to change the color of a leaf, determine the age of a tree, and understand why seedlings grow in a specific direction, all using common household items.
Readers will find a variety of safe and accessible experiments that encourage hands-on learning about biology and the science of nature. The simple and clear text, accompanied by illustrations, allows children to navigate the activities independently. Additionally, the book provides further notes for adults, offering scientific explanations to enhance the learning experience. This edition is part of the Usborne Science Activities series, which emphasizes the importance of scientific exploration for young learners.
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This lively book is packed with exciting science activities which encourage children to explore the intriguing nature of plants. Readers can find out how to change the color of a leaf, how to tell the age of a tree and why a seedling always grows the right way up. All the experiments and tricks are safe to do, using only ordinary household equipment. Usborne Science Activities is an innovative series which responds to the growing emphasis on scientific exploration for young children. The text and illustrations are simple and clear so children can enjoy using the books by themselves. Further notes give fuller scientific explanations for adults who wish to work with their children.
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