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82) Plant and prune
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At home, out in the yard,or at schoo all kids love to use simple tools to explore their growing world. The basic tools and techniques for measuring, planting, or taking things apart help young children grasp some fundamental science concepts. While focused on NSTA science standards of Physical Science and Science and Technology, this series supports young readers as they explore the use of common tools.
83) My first garden
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"Filled with inspiration, advice, tips, and step-by-step instructions, this gardening book encourages kids to get their hands dirty as they learn to grow plants, from vegetables to wildflower meadows"--
84) Gardening lab for kids: Green gardening :fun experiments to learn, grow, harvest, make, and play
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Encourages readers to grow their own patch of earth, including fun and creative plant-related activities.
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"The mathematical concept of equivalent fractions is introduced as students describe how they use both mixed and improper fractions to plant a vegetable garden at their school. Readers also learn the least common multiple, greatest common multiple, and ratios. This book includes a discover activity, a science connection, and mathematical vocabulary introduction"--
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Tots will learn that lettuce and tomatoes are easy to grow; herbs like rosemary, mint, and cilantro grow happily next to a bright window; and yes, tots can grow their own strawberries. And that’s not all: The book shows readers how to start their own herb garden in twelve easy steps!
90) Gardening
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"This search-and-find book invites young readers to look for vocabulary words while learning simple facts about keeping a garden"--Provided by publisher.
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"Packed with fun ideas to keep kids occupied during holidays or at weekends, readers can discover the joys of making natural shampoo, learn about honey harvesting, handprint a picnic blanket, craft a sun catcher, and follow tasty recipes for summertime treats such as homemade watermelon popsicles. The activities from author and homesteading teacher Angela Fanning include eco- friendly practices, such as recycling or reusing materials, and encourage...
99) Grow it, cook it
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Showing how to grow plants and then how to use them in delicious kid-appealing recipes, "Grow It, Cook It" is more than a cookbook--it offers a fresh approach to healthy eating by getting children involved in food right from the start!
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An introduction to easy gardening so you can grow everywhere and anywhere. Whether you live in the city or the countryside, there are plenty of places you can plant and grow. For a new generation of green fingers there are different ways to bring nature into the home. Make your own pots, build balcony boxes, create your own bird feeders and even get friendly with worms! Each activity has been carefully chosen to create living, renewable and sustainable...