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How Does a Seed Grow?: A Book with Foldout Pages
Contributor(s): Kim, Sue (Author), Tilde (Photographer)
ISBN: 1416994351     ISBN-13: 9781416994350
Publisher: Little Simon
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Board Books
Published: March 2010
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Annotation: Watch seeds grow right before your eyes! Readers can follow the fun clues and guess what delicious fruits will grow from each seed. With a lift of each foldout flap, kids can watch the seeds take root in the soil, sprout from the ground, and finally, make the fruits we love to eat! A tomato seed grows ripe tomatoes, an orange seed grows juicy oranges, a pea seed grows crunchy pea pods, a pepper seed grows shiny bell peppers, and blueberry seeds grow plump blueberries.

Each cardstock page of this book folds out into a large 14" x 14" inch page that reveals a child enjoying the healthy and delicious fruits of the seeds.

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Science & Nature - Environment
- Juvenile Fiction | Concepts - Seasons
- Juvenile Fiction | Health & Daily Living - General
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2011377349
Lexile Measure: 520
Physical Information: 0.45" H x 7.14" W x 7.1" (0.42 lbs) 14 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Watch seeds grow right before your eyes! Readers can follow the fun clues and guess what delicious fruits will grow from each seed. With a lift of each foldout flap, kids can watch the seeds take root in the soil, sprout from the ground, and finally, make the fruits we love to eat! A tomato seed grows ripe tomatoes, an orange seed grows juicy oranges, a pea seed grows crunchy pea pods, a pepper seed grows shiny bell peppers, and blueberry seeds grow plump blueberries.

Each cardstock page of this book folds out into a large 14 x 14 inch page that reveals a child enjoying the healthy and delicious fruits of the seeds.


Contributor Bio(s): Tilde: - Tilde studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design, but her journey in photography began much earlier. As a toddler of a professional photographer, she was often stagged in tutus or with a finger in the nose. Growing older, she helped lug equipment to places like Tijuana, where her father was basing a children's book. Then in her teens she completed several photojournalism assignments abroad of her own, through children's organizations such as Compassion and other orphan relief agencies. My First Ballet Class is her third children's book to photograph. Her own experiences as a child model have taught her that you can't capture the magic of childhood unless the subjects are free to truly be themselves.