Gray, Susan Heinrichs.
Summary: Describes experiments that can be performed with seeds in order to learn about their properties such as what seeds need to grow, the direction roots grow, and if sanding the seeds before planting helps them grow.
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Publisher / Publication Date: Cherry Lake Pub. 2011
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Summary: In The Science of Seeds: Why We Eat Maize, Wheat, Rice, and Potatoes with Hands-On Science Activities for Kids, readers aged 9 to 12 learn about how humans co-evolved alongside these foods. In this journey that spans continents and time periods, young scientists come to see these crops as the building blocks of the world as we know it. Focusing on the ever-changing relationship between humans...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Nomad Press 2024