Synopsis
Experiments for home or the classroom with seeds and plants, showing what is inside seeds, how roots form, and how plants grow.
From School Library Journal
Grade 3-5 The title itself will not sell this book to most youngsters, but once inside the pages, the combination of recipes, history, experiments, and even riddles and games will fascinate children. The easy-to-read text, clear instructions, questions and answers, and non-technical approach will motivate kids to learn, to do, to read. The book is fun: the combination of information and activities about two popular foods, peanuts and popcorn, informs and entertains. Clever illustrations in shades of yellow and gray appear on each page. Adult supervision is recommended with each potentially dangerous experiment. No index, bibliography, or glossary is included. A useful supplement for collections holding Watts' Peanuts (Childrens, 1978; o.p.), dePaola's Popcorn Book (Holiday, 1978), and Hall's I Love Popcorn (Doubleday, 1976; o.p.). Andrea Antico, Aurora Hills Middle School Library, Colo.
Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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