An acorn falling on the head of a young squirrel leads its mother to explain how, if it is not eaten by animals first, a small seed grows into a large oak tree that may live for hundreds of years.
Reviewed with Sam Godwin's
The Drop Goes Plop.
K-Gr. 1. Aimed at younger children than those who delight in the incomparable Magic School Bus series, these titles in the First Look--Science series offer very simplified versions of their subjects. A mother squirrel and her offspring follow an oak tree's growth; a mom and child waterbird consider the water cycle. These British imports use soothingly colored cartoon-style illustrations that add a lighthearted element. Each book includes a very brief bibliography and "Fun Facts" and "Useful Words," which are so abbreviated they will be of little use. A Web portal can be searched for sites keyed to the titles via a code number. GraceAnne DeCandido
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