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What Is a Plant? by Pam Rosenberg β€” book cover

What Is a Plant?

by Pam Rosenberg
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School Library Journal

Gr 2-5

These colorful, cleanly designed books incorporate activities designed to exercise basic science skills, such as observation, estimation, and comparison, but are uneven in quality. In the first book, seed, spore, bulb, cutting, and division are given the once-over; while the text states that tulips and daffodils grow from bulbs, there is no explanation of how bulbs are formed. Flowers neglects to identify and label the parts of a flower, concentrating instead on seeds and pollination. Sunlight identifies the three basic needs of plants and provides a very simple summary of photosynthesis and the movement of food and nutrients through a plant's vascular system-without using the words "photosynthesis" or "vascular." Plants We Eat, Trees, and Healing Plants are stronger titles, offering basic overviews of their topics. However, while the photographs are clear and informative, all of the books suffer from a lack of labeled diagrams.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Cherry Lake Pub
Pages
24
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9781602792722

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