Now kids can learn all about this delicious fruit-from grafting young apple trees to the transformation from apple blossom to full-grown apple! With clear, simple text and bright, charming artwork, this Station Stop 1 easy reader is perfect for every kid who loves apples.
Illustrated by Tammy Smith.
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Laura Driscoll lives in Middletown, Connecticut.
K-Gr. 1. Part of the All Aboard Science Readers series, this simple book includes the familiar account of kids picking yummy apples off trees that have grown from tiny seeds. But there's more. Not all the apples are the same. There are many kinds, and sometimes the seeds "play tricks." A seed from a Rome apple may produce a tree that bears sour apples--or has no apples at all. Then the apple-grower uses his trick; he grafts a branch from the tree onto a sapling, which grows and eventually bears yummy, crunchy Rome apples. The surprising twist adds to the story of seed growth, making this an exciting way to bring botany to beginning readers. An outline of the basics that opens up questions. Hazel Rochman
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