Discover botany by doing, not just reading.
This practical guide teaches children to observe real plants first, then name, classify, and understand them. Designed to build careful looking and clear thinking, it invites young readers to study actual specimens and personal notes rather than memorize facts from others.
The book explains a hands‑on approach to learning, showing how direct plant observation can develop both attention and reasoning. It guides beginners from simple, concrete plant features to more structured knowledge, with step‑by‑step exercises and illustrated examples. The aim is to help the mind grow through careful, ongoing study of the natural world.
- Learn to identify roots, stems, leaves, and inflorescences through guided observation and labeling.
- Practice describing plant parts with precise language and logical connections.
- Engage in structured exercises that build a habit of careful noticing and comparison.
- Explore different flower forms and arrangements to understand how plants are organized.
Ideal for curious young learners and parents seeking a straightforward, classroom‑friendly introduction to plant science, this edition supports a steady, long‑term study of nature. Perfect for independent study or guided exploration alongside other science activities.