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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Seeds get around Seeds get around Nancy White Shows how seeds are dispersed by nature. OL11857077W
Wonder Bear Wonder Bear Tao Nyeu Two kids, a packet of seeds, a night to dream and a bear with magical powers. OL13751248W
The super-duper seed surprise The super-duper seed surprise Nancy I. Sanders Suzie and her friends plant seeds in their garden and are surprised when the smallest seed produces the biggest, most beautiful tree. Includes a retelling of Jesus' parable of the mustard seed. OL15110632W
The Trellis and the Seed The Trellis and the Seed Jan Karon A small seed surprises itself by becoming a flowering moonflower vine. OL15125582W
Seeds Seeds Patricia Lauber Text and photographs describe the many different ways that seeds travel and disperse. OL15213501W
There's no place like home There's no place like home Ronald Kidd Wishing to be more independent, Roo takes a lesson from seeds and how they travel until they find the perfect place to grow. OL15391680W
Rose Rose Joanne Randolph A red flower named Rose tells how bees pollinated her mother, forming a seed which grew into a new rose bush where she lives with her brothers and sisters. OL15518461W
The garden that we grew The garden that we grew Joan Holub Children plant pumpkin seeds, water and weed the garden patch, watch the pumpkins grow, pick them, and enjoy them in various ways. OL158470W
Which seed is this? Which seed is this? Lisa J. Amstutz "Simple text and full-color photos ask multiple-choice questions about which plants seeds grow into"--Provided by publisher. OL16002797W
Sunflower Sunflower Kate Riggs "An exploration of the life cycle and life span of sunflowers, using up-close photographs and step-by-step text to follow a sunflower's growth process from seed to seedling to mature plant"--Provided… OL16239662W
The surprise garden The surprise garden Zoe Hall After sowing unmarked seeds, three youngsters wait expectantly for their garden to grow. OL16311420W
Once upon a time in the woods Once upon a time in the woods Stephen Krensky All the trees enjoyed living very close together when the earth was young, but when they became too crowded, they used their seeds to spread out. OL16341974W
Seed, soil, sun Seed, soil, sun Cris Peterson Introduces children to the subject of agriculture, showing not only how plants germinate, grow and produce food, but also about the composition of soil and the creatures who live in it. OL16561290W
The watermelon seed The watermelon seed Greg Pizzoli After swallowing a watermelon seed, a crocodile imagines a scary outcome. OL16694605W
Handbook of Seed Physiology Handbook of Seed Physiology Roberto L. Benech-Arnold Presenting the latest findings in the field of seed physiology on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels, the Handbook of Seed Physiology: Applications to Agriculture discusses aspects … OL16982047W
Play with seeds Play with seeds Millicent E. Selsam Describes plants which preceded seed-bearing plants; examines the parts of a flower and its growth from seed to fruit to flower and to seed again; tells of the many ways seeds are distributed; explai… OL1876431W
Journey of the third seed Journey of the third seed Jane Scoggins Bauld More than a thousand years after being lost at sea, three preserved lotus seeds are found and brought to the Emperor of Japan, who sends one on a journey to America, where it still blooms today. OL19130492W
Seeds travel Seeds travel Elaine Pascoe Briefly describes some of the different ways various kinds of seeds are carried from place to place to find good places to grow. OL1920120W
Seedtime Seedtime Scott Chaskey Scott Chaskey--working farmer, poet, and spiritual father of the community farming movement--considers "the web of biodiversity and resilience at the heart of our cultural inheritance" by masterfully… OL19709537W
Bad seed Bad seed Jory John "This is a book about a bad seed. A baaaaaaaaaad seed. How bad? Do you really want to know?"--publisher. OL19713955W
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