Science Fun with Peanuts and Popcorn

Science Fun with Peanuts and Popcorn by Rose Wyler is a 48-page book published by J. Messner in 1986. This edition presents a collection of experiments designed for both home and classroom settings, focusing on the fascinating world of seeds and plants. It explores the inner workings of seeds, the formation of roots, and the growth processes of plants, making it a practical resource for young learners interested in science.
Readers will find engaging activities that encourage exploration and hands-on learning about plant biology. The book emphasizes experiments that reveal the hidden aspects of seeds and the essential stages of plant development. With its focus on juvenile nonfiction, Science Fun with Peanuts and Popcorn serves as an educational tool that fosters curiosity and understanding of nature through interactive projects.
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Experiments for home or the classroom with seeds and plants, showing what is inside seeds, how roots form, and how plants grow.
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