Plants and Flowers

“Plants and Flowers” by Sally Hewitt, published by Scholastic Library Publishing in 1998, is a 32-page exploration of the fundamental aspects of plant biology. This book discusses the elements that contribute to plant growth, the structure of flowering plants, and their reproductive processes. Written in English, it aims to provide a clear understanding of these scientific concepts through accessible language and engaging content.
Readers will find a variety of experiments and activities designed to illustrate the principles outlined in the text, making it a practical resource for learning about plants and flowers. The book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and science, focusing on topics such as biology and the natural world. With its informative approach, “Plants and Flowers” serves as an educational tool for young readers interested in the science of nature.
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Discusses the elements that make plants grow, the structure of flowering plants, and the way they reproduce. Includes experiments and activities to demonstrate the principles in the text.
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