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     ǰ  A Tree Is a Plant (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, 1ܰ, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:A Tree Is a Plant (Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science, 1ܰ, ۹) (ǰ)
  :Clyde Robert Bulla
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  ISBN:0064451968
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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN: 0064451968
å ũ: 25cm x 20cm



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From the Publisher
Cut an apple open. Inside you'll find tiny seeds. Plant one and it will grow from a sprig with just two leaves into a tree with apples to eat. A classic text, first published in 1960, is reissued here with lush art in glowing color. Suggested activities will let readers participate in the process of discovery as they investigate how trees absorb water and learn how to find out the age of a tree.


School Library Journal
A newly illustrated version of a 1960 publication. Although the title and beginning pages indicate a broad look at trees, the focus is on the apple tree. Through impressionistic paintings and a simple text, the book describes its seasonal cycle. Bulla discusses the parts of the tree and their functions without complex explanations of the mechanisms involved in fruit formation, photosynthesis, etc. "The blossoms last only a few days.-The apples are where the blossoms were before." Concepts such as water intake are emphasized with arrows indicating its route within the plant. The charming paintings, many of which are full-page and large enough for comfortable group sharing, depict numerous outdoor scenes peopled by children of various ethnic backgrounds. An appended section includes instructions for a transpiration experiment and suggests a method for measuring the age of a tree. Gail Saunders-Smith's Apple Trees (Bridgestone, 1998), illustrated with photos, also takes a seasonal approach, but it has a more controlled vocabulary and contains much less information than Bulla's book. Saunders-Smith's From Blossom to Fruit (Pebble, 1998) is exclusively about apple formation, with a very simplified vocabulary and close-up color photos.


Kirkus Reviews
Glowing new illustrations featuring a multiracial cast of children adorn this classic "Let's Read and Find Out Science" primer, first published in 1960. Using plain language and short sentences, Bulla follows an apple tree from seed to maturity, introducing readers to leaves, flowers, branches, roots, and fruits-all of which are depicted in thickly brushed but recognizable detail in Schuett's (Night Lights, 2000, etc.) outdoorsy scenes. It's a staid but still useful introduction, and budding botanists will "Find Out" more from the two experiments and a short reading list at the end.
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