Experiment with What a Plant Needs to Grow

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Pub Date Jan 01 2015 | Archive Date Feb 14 2015
Lerner Publishing Group | Lerner Publications ™

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Sunlight, air, water, and minerals help keep plants alive. But do you know how much water is needed for a seed to sprout? Or what a plant will do to find the light it needs? Let's experiment to find out! Simple step-by-step instructions help readers explore key science concepts. Projects include materials easily found around the house and will inspire learning and creativity!

Sunlight, air, water, and minerals help keep plants alive. But do you know how much water is needed for a seed to sprout? Or what a plant will do to find the light it needs? Let's experiment to find...


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ISBN 9781467757300
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We will definitely be adding this book to our juvenile science experiment books. A great book of science experiments geared towards a young audience which are easily replicated with materials that are not going to break the bank. Clear introduction to the subject matter with precise instructions and colorful photography to illustrate each experiment make this a welcome addition to an area of juvenile nonfiction which is often overlooked. I hope there will be more books like this in the near future!

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