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Plants Make the World Green and Clean Importance of Plants as Living Things Life Science Grade 1 Children's Books on Science, Nature & How It Works

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Without plants, life on Earth would be very challenging. It is hoped that with this book you will learn to appreciate the importance of plants as living things. The first chapter starts with the needs of plants. It is then followed by a discussion on the plant life cycle. The last chapter talks about the role of plants in the food chain. Start reading today.

Author Biography:

Baby Professor showcases a collection of subjects that are educational for kids to help them learn how to do something themselves, exactly how something is done or how it came about. Children love to learn through attractive visuals and Baby Prof. is ideal to get your child the head start he or she needs for the future. Our Motto - "Learning is Fun, so let's Make it Fun to Learn".
Release date NZ
January 12th, 2022
Audience
  • Children / Juvenile
Pages
72
Dimensions
216x216x4
ISBN-13
9781541987258
Product ID
36460837

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