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Seeds Theme for November 2018
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Plant the Seed of Knowledge: Non-Fiction Books
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What kinds of seeds are these?
by Heidi Roemer Call Number: J581.467R
In a title that includes fun activities in the back, spirited text enumerates in riddle-form the many ways different kinds of seeds travel, whether by "helicopter" or rolling in the wind as a tumbleweed.
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A seed is the start
by Melissa Stewart Call Number: J580S
The award-winning author of No Monkeys, No Chocolate blends vibrant National Geographic photography and lyrical text in an introduction to the diverse world of seeds that explains the plant cycle, from how seeds travel and grow to what it takes for a seed to become a plant.
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Plant Packages : A Book About Seeds
by Susan Blackaby Call Number: J581.467B
Dazzling artwork, captivating text, and fascinating facts combine to teach children all about the growing things that make our world beautiful.
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Stories for Young Seedlings
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Little seeds
by Charles Ghigna Call Number: JE GHI
Simple rhyming text follows a child who plants flower seeds in a garden and loves to watch them grow
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The bad seed
by Jory John Call Number: JE JOHN
A grumpy bad seed tells lies, cuts in line and commits other naughty acts before declaring his intention to renounce his mischievous nature, an effort that is met by skepticism by his fellow seeds.
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How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?
by Margaret McNamara Call Number: JE MCN
When Mr. Tiffin asks his class to guess the number of seeds inside each of the three different sized pumpkins placed on his desk, the guessing games begin and all are surprised to discover that the smallest one contains the most seeds of them all!
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Ten seeds
by Ruth Brown Call Number: JE BROWN
If you plant ten seeds, what do you get? This counting book helps to follow nature's wonderful cycle.
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The tiny seed
by Eric Carle Call Number: JE CARLE
Provides a colorful look at the life cycle of a plant as strong autumn winds blow seeds away where they then must survive an array of challenges to make it to spring where they will have the great opportunity to be the next generation of flowers.
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If you plant a seed
by Kadir Nelson Call Number: JE NELSON
An acclaimed, award-winning author/illustrator presents a resonant, gently humorous story about the power of even the smallest acts and the rewards of compassion and generosity as two little animals learn the value of kindness while planting seeds in their garden. 100,000 first printing.
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