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  • ¿Cómo Crece El Pasto? (How Does Grass Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crece El Pasto? (How Does Grass Grow?) (22)

    There are many kinds of grass, but when most people think of this green plant, they think of the kind found in backyards and parks. Grass is like many other plants with its roots, leaves, and needs of soil, water, and sun. Young readers find out that acres of grass come from the tiniest of seeds. With this knowledge, they'll never look at someone mowing the lawn in the same way again. Full-color photographs closely correlate with the accessible narrative, which is written especially for emerging readers.
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  • ¿Cómo Crece La Hierba? / How Does Grass Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crece La Hierba? / How Does Grass Grow? (22)

    There are many kinds of grass, but when most people think of this green plant, they think of the kind found in backyards and parks. Grass is like many other plants with its roots, leaves, and needs of soil, water, and sun. Young readers find out that acres of grass come from the tiniest of seeds. With this knowledge, they'll never look at someone mowing the lawn in the same way again. Full-color photographs closely correlate with the accessible narrative, which is written especially for emerging readers.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? (How Do Carrots Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? (How Do Carrots Grow?) (22)

    Carrots are a great snack, even though they're a plant root. These bright root vegetables grow underground for months before they become the sweet, crunchy veggie we put on salads and dip in hummus. Young readers follow along as carrot seeds are planted in soil, watered, and exposed to the sun, and as they grow into orange, yellow, purple, and white veggies. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? / How Do Carrots Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen las Zanahorias? / How Do Carrots Grow? (22)

    Carrots are a great snack, even though they're a plant root. These bright root vegetables grow underground for months before they become the sweet, crunchy veggie we put on salads and dip in hummus. Young readers follow along as carrot seeds are planted in soil, watered, and exposed to the sun, and as they grow into orange, yellow, purple, and white veggies. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? (How Do Maple Trees Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? (How Do Maple Trees Grow?) (22)

    Maple trees grow all across North America and many other places in the world. There are many different kinds, but all grow in the same way. Your readers will learn that they start as a seed, sprout, become a sapling, and years later, are a full-grown tree. They will learn about what trees need to stay alive: water, soil, and sun. Beautiful photographs draw readers in with the lovely leaves and characteristics of maple trees, complimenting the age-appropriate narrative.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? / How Do Maple Trees Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Árboles de Arce? / How Do Maple Trees Grow? (22)

    Maple trees grow all across North America and many other places in the world. There are many different kinds, but all grow in the same way. Your readers will learn that they start as a seed, sprout, become a sapling, and years later, are a full-grown tree. They will learn about what trees need to stay alive: water, soil, and sun. Beautiful photographs draw readers in with the lovely leaves and characteristics of maple trees, complimenting the age-appropriate narrative.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? (How Do Sunflowers Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? (How Do Sunflowers Grow?) (22)

    Nothing says summer like an open sunflower turned toward the sun. These familiar flowers are a great example of how flowering plants grow from seeds with some soil, space, sun, and water. Readers will follow this plant's growth through text with closely correlated photographs, including images of a sunflower sprouting, gaining leaves, budding, and opening to the lovely, friendly flower we know. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? / How Do Sunflowers Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Girasoles? / How Do Sunflowers Grow? (22)

    Nothing says summer like an open sunflower turned toward the sun. These familiar flowers are a great example of how flowering plants grow from seeds with some soil, space, sun, and water. Readers will follow this plant's growth through text with closely correlated photographs, including images of a sunflower sprouting, gaining leaves, budding, and opening to the lovely, friendly flower we know. Age-appropriate detail and vocabulary guide readers just beginning to read independently. This volume supports Next Generation Science Standards.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? (How Do Pine Trees Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? (How Do Pine Trees Grow?) (22)

    The pinecones found on the ground near a pine tree are an important part of the pine tree life cycle. They can hold hundreds of seeds. Like other plants, these seeds need soil, water, and sun. The seeds also need to be planted close to the surface of the soil. Beautiful photographs of full-grown pine trees, seeds sprouting, and seedlings correlate closely with the narrative, aiding beginning readers' comprehension in the fascinating life cycle of a pine tree.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? / How Do Pine Trees Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Pinos? / How Do Pine Trees Grow? (22)

    The pinecones found on the ground near a pine tree are an important part of the pine tree life cycle. They can hold hundreds of seeds. Like other plants, these seeds need soil, water, and sun. The seeds also need to be planted close to the surface of the soil. Beautiful photographs of full-grown pine trees, seeds sprouting, and seedlings correlate closely with the narrative, aiding beginning readers' comprehension in the fascinating life cycle of a pine tree.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? (How Do Bananas Grow?) (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? (How Do Bananas Grow?) (22)

    Everyone knows bananas are a fruit but, unlike apples and oranges, they don't grow on trees. Banana plants look like they have a trunk, but it is really densely packed leaves holding up a huge plant and bunches of bananas. Young readers will love learning the truth about banana plants, including that they don't grow from seeds but a piece of another banana plant. Colorful photographs take kids right to banana farms as this plant grows and produces a favorite fruit.
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  • ¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? / How Do Bananas Grow? (22)
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    ¿Cómo Crecen Los Plátanos? / How Do Bananas Grow? (22)

    Everyone knows bananas are a fruit but, unlike apples and oranges, they don't grow on trees. Banana plants look like they have a trunk, but it is really densely packed leaves holding up a huge plant and bunches of bananas. Young readers will love learning the truth about banana plants, including that they don't grow from seeds but a piece of another banana plant. Colorful photographs take kids right to banana farms as this plant grows and produces a favorite fruit.
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  • A World After an Asteroid Strike (14)
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    A World After an Asteroid Strike (14)

    Can you imagine what our lives would be like after a devastating asteroid strike? What effect would the resulting tsunami, storms, and dust cloud have? What would happen to the climate, wildlife, and our food supplies? This book traces the possible consequences of a global event on this scale, with ideas and evidence based on similar scenarios that are a part of fact and fiction.
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  • Acorn to Oak Tree (21) Level 2
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    Acorn to Oak Tree (21) Level 2

    The wind blows, and an acorn drops to the ground. Will it grow into a mighty oak tree? Early readers will discover the life cycle of an oak tree in this fun and informative title. Bright photos match leveled text on each page, keeping readers engaged and learning. Eye-catching features such as a product spotlight and process flowchart reinforce information.
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  • Adapting to Plant and Animal Extinctions (13)
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    Adapting to Plant and Animal Extinctions (13)

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    . . At the current rate of extinction, more than one million species will be forever gone from Earth by the year 2050. Extinction is the greatest danger to biodiversity and to food webs. This book lays out the startling facts regarding the scope of this looming problem, but also provides necessary hope and encouragement—detailing the ways in which scientists, engineers, and climatologists are gathering the knowledge and testing the technologies necessary to slow and eventually reverse climate change, preserve vulnerable habitats, fight invasive species, create “doomsday” seed banks, and even clone endangered species. Readers will be empowered by learning practical, everyday strategies through conservation, volunteerism, political action, and a reduction in the carbon footprint of themselves, their family, and their wider community.
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  • Agriculture (21)
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    Agriculture (21)

    Agriculture has existed for approximately 12,000 years and has played an important role in shaping human history. It enabled the development of the United States, and the family farm has become an indelible image of American resilience and self-sufficiency. However, with changes in technology, the global economy, and our understanding of nutritional needs, the field of agriculture has been forced to adjust to meet twenty-first-century demands. Is it necessary that factory farms displace family farms? Should the government play a larger role in regulating technological innovations like GMOs? This volume guides readers to examine these key issues and many others.

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  • All Aboard! Tractor (23)

    Would you like to learn what amazing animals, plants, and fabulous machines you may encounter on a farm?

    Would you like to become a farmer and see everything with your own eyes? Kiwi bird Karl is interested in just that! He wants to find out how to grow his own food!

    Alongside Karl, you’ll learn many interesting things about tractors and other farm machinery. You’ll discover the inner workings of a farm, from harvesting to everyday chores! Not only will you learn some fun facts, but you’ll also find out where the food we eat comes from.

    Join Karl in his tractor and have a peek at what goes on at the farm and even beyond it!

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  • Amazing Journey from Moss to Rain Forests, The: A Graphic Novel about Earth's Plants (23)
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    Amazing Journey from Moss to Rain Forests, The: A Graphic Novel about Earth's Plants (23)

    Explore the origins of Earths plant life . . . with a talking ficus leaf! In this full-color graphic novel, Leif the leaf takes readers on a magical (and miraculous) journey, revealing how small specks of ancient moss grew into massive rain forests. With laugh-out-load text and colorful comic book art, this book is sure to sprout any readers interest in scienceand grow their love for planet Earth.
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  • An Easter Egg Hunt (17)
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    An Easter Egg Hunt (17)

    The best part of any Easter Sunday is the family egg hunt. Colorful eggs are filled with gifts strewn about the lawn as children hunt for Easter treats to put in bright baskets. Full-color photographs show children of all ages taking part in the annual event, searching the grass and behind flowers for eggs filled with coins or even chocolates. Paired with accessible text, beginning readers learn about the fun traditions associated with an important spring holiday for millions of people all around the world.
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  • Ancient Bristlecone Pines (23)
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    Ancient Bristlecone Pines (23)

    One of the oldest trees on our planet is almost 5,000 years old, a bristlecone pine named Methuselah. This fascinating book draws readers from the ancient world to the present through the incredible life cycle of this remarkable tree. Its main features, habitat, and more are described in intriguing detail, including adaptations that allow it to survive such a long time. Full-color photographs and fact boxes augment the interesting science content with fun facts and beautiful images of the majestic bristlecone pine.
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  • Animal Adaptations (17)
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    Animal Adaptations (17)

    The leafy sea dragon and other masters of camouflage blend in so well with their surroundings that they become nearly invisible. Inflatable animals like the puffer fish blow up to the point of shapeshifting. Growing readers will discover how animal adaptations are much like superpowers.
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  • Animal Homes and Hangouts (17)
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    Animal Homes and Hangouts (17)

    Animals must choose carefully when picking a place to call home. If they move into the wrong neighborhood, danger can be lurking next door. In this title, young readers will tour prairie dog burrows, beaver lodges, chimpanzee nests, and other homes to learn about the importance of location.

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  • Animal Traps and Lairs (17)
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    Animal Traps and Lairs (17)

    Did you know that stoats are hypnotists? These weasels perform wild dance moves that make rabbits freeze and stare. The stoats leap and twist, moving closer to the dazed prey, until they can pounce on their victim. This and other animal hunting traps are laid out in this book for growing readers.

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  • Apple (23)
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    Apple (23)

    In this book, beginning readers are introduced to the life cycle of an apple tree, how it grows from a seed, and how it produces the apples we eat. Highfrequency words and repetitive sentence patterns work together with strong visual references to support the earliest readers and create a fun first nonfiction reading experience. Apple includes Tools for Teachers and Caregivers, a Let's Review! question and image, and introductory nonfiction features such as labels, a table of contents, words to know, and an index. Apple is part of Jump!'s See a Plant Grow! series.

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