Why Do Leaves Change Color?

“Why Do Leaves Change Color?” by Betsy Maestro is a 32-page book published by Harper Collins on August 5, 1994. This edition presents a straightforward exploration of the natural phenomenon of leaf color change, aimed at young readers. It engages children with relatable experiences, such as jumping into piles of leaves or raking the yard, while addressing the common question of why leaves change color.
Readers will find activities related to leaves that they can do themselves, enhancing their understanding of the topic. The book also includes a list of locations known for their vibrant fall colors, encouraging families to explore these sites together. This informative concept book falls within the categories of juvenile nonfiction, science and nature, and trees and forests, making it a valuable resource for young learners interested in the natural world.
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Most children have jumped into piles of leaves or helped their parents rake the yard, and everyone has wondered: Why do leaves change color? Activities that a child can do with leaves and even a list of places known for brilliant fall colors that readers can visit with their families is included. “An informative concept book.”—BL.
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