What's Inside a Flower? : And other questions about science and nature

Rachel Ignotofsky

£14.99

Summary

From pollination and scattering seeds to labelled diagrams of roots, stamens and stems, discover everything there is to know about flowers.

Flowers live everywhere, but what are they made of? And how do they grow?

Budding backyard scientists can find out with this picture book guide. From the creator of the New York Times bestseller Women in Science, Rachel Ignotofsky, What's Inside a Flower? is the perfect book for young botanists who want to grow by nurturing their curiosity about the natural world.

This is an educational picture book that introduces children to the science of flowers and botany. The book covers fundamental concepts like pollination, seed dispersal, and plant anatomy through diagrams and accessible explanations. Rachel Ignotofsky, known for her illustrated science books, presents botanical information in a way that's designed to engage young readers and encourage scientific curiosity. The book appears to combine visual learning with basic botany concepts, making it suitable for children interested in nature and how plants work.

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Product Information

Title: What's Inside a Flower? : And other questions about science and nature
Author: Rachel Ignotofsky
ISBN: 9781444976694
Format: Hardback
Imprint: Hodder Children's Books
Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
Dimensions: 274 x 236 x 11 mm
Publication Date: 23 May, 2024
Pagination: 48 pages
Weight: 444 g

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