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Little Curiosities: Travelling Seeds is a charming, easy-to-understand exploration of how seeds find their way across the world—through wind, water, gravity, animals, and even fire. The book breaks down each method of seed dispersal in a way that’s accessible and fun, with bright illustrations that really make the concepts stick. I especially enjoyed learning how some plants use explosions to scatter their seeds—it’s such a wild, unexpected strategy that made me smile. This book made me look at something as simple as a dandelion in a whole new light.

Who knew seeds were such little daredevils?! This book is basically nature’s version of a superhero origin story—seeds flying, floating, hitching rides, and literally exploding to find their next home. My niece was hooked! I mean, give those seeds a travel blog already. If your kid's curious about the world (or just likes things that go POP), they’re gonna LOVE this. 🌱💥

I want to thank NetGalley for this ARC.
I have the same review as the first one. It looks like AI did it and is not engaging. One positive point from Volume 1 is that the cover is very cute. The contents are again valued, but need to improve the storytelling and the whole book presentation.

This book does a very thorough job of covering seed dispersal. It is conceptually simple, with straightforward language and illustrations which help to convey the key concepts.
It's a bit dry at times and it felt a bit lacking aesthetically. But still, I consider this is a comprehensive elementary science book on seed dispersal.