A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds

A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds by Jean Richards is an illustrated book published by First Avenue Editions in January 2006. This 32-page work is presented in English and explores the relationship between fruits and seeds, describing how fruits serve as protective carriers for seeds during their journey.
Readers will discover how fruits are designed not only to safeguard a plant’s seeds but also to assist in their dispersal to new locations. The book features engaging prose suitable for read-aloud sessions, complemented by beautiful watercolor illustrations. Additionally, it includes questions and answers at the end to enhance learning and engagement, making it a valuable resource for young children interested in science and nature, particularly in the context of flowers and plants.
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Many seeds travel inside fruits. The fruit is like a suitcase for the seeds. It protects them on their trip.
Readers will learn how fruits are designed to protect a plant’s seeds and also to help the plant spread its seeds to new places.
With prose perfect for read-alouds and gorgeous watercolor illustrations, A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds delves into the world of seeds, their purpose, and how they grow, perfect for young children. Includes questions and answers at the end to further learning and engagement.
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