Plants on the Move

Plants on the Move by Émilie Vast is a beautifully illustrated exploration published by Charlesbridge Publishing on May 25, 2021. This 56-page book invites readers to discover the various ways seeds travel from plant to plant, take root, and grow, showcasing the fascinating dynamics of plant movement that often go unnoticed.
Readers will find a lyrical narrative that chronicles fourteen distinct plant journeys while highlighting over sixty species through Vast’s unique artistic style. The book delves into the scientific names and methods of plant movement, including falling, clinging, floating, burrowing, and even exploding. This engaging work serves as an informative resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, science, and botany, making it a valuable addition to any collection focused on flowers, plants, and gardening.
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A gorgeous, lyrical exploration of how seeds travel from plant to plant, take root, and grow.
When you think of a plant, you don’t think of how it moves. But the feathery seeds of the dandelion fly to other gardens, strawberry tendrils creep, and maple seeds spin. There are many different ways plants move, not only as they grow, but in their quest to reproduce: falling, clinging, floating, burrowing–even exploding!
Fourteen plant journeys are chronicled, but more than sixty species are highlighed in Émilie Vast’s fantastic and unique art style. Learn the scientific names for the different ways plants move.
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