Watch It Grow Ser.: A Bean's Life by Nancy Dickmann (2010, Trade Paperback)

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Read about how a bean forms from seed to plant to ripened pod. You'll learn what a bean needs to germinate and grow, and where the new seeds for the next generation of beans come from.

Product Identifiers

PublisherCapstone
ISBN-101432941518
ISBN-139781432941512
eBay Product ID (ePID)81827919

Product Key Features

Book TitleBean's Life
TopicScience & Nature / Flowers & Plants, Cooking & Food, Science & Nature / Botany, Science & Nature / Biology
Publication Year2010
LanguageEnglish
GenreJuvenile Nonfiction
AuthorNancy Dickmann
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience, Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Book SeriesWatch It Grow Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length6.8in
Item Height0.1in
Item Width8in
Item Weight0.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN2009-049158
Number of Volumes1 Vol.
Grade toFIRST Grade
Dewey Decimal583/.74
Lc Classification NumberQk495.L52d54 2010
Table of ContentLife cycles -- Seeds and shoots -- Becoming a bean plant -- Making seeds -- Life cycle of a bean plant.
ReviewsThe "Watch It Grow" series provides a first introduction to plant and animal life cycles, exploring how living things grow and reproduce. Emergent readers (pre-K to grade 1) will learn how new life begins and develops. Eleven 24-page titles are available covering beans, bees, butterflies, chickens, dogs, frogs, penguins, sunflowers, turtles, apples and oak trees. In January 2011 all titles will be available in Spanish. Educational Dealer November 2011 Issue, With large, colorful photographs on every page and a big, easy-to-read font, this series of books about plant and animal life cycles will appeal to both students and teachers. The format and organization in each volume is identical. Teachers will appreciate the nonfiction text features: table of contents, picture glossary, and index. A graphic organizer of each life cycle, depicted on one page, concisely sums up the facts in four stages. Many photographs are labeled to help young readers understand unfamiliar words. Notes to teachers and parents at the end provide suggested pre- and post-reading activities or related book titles. For example, in A Butterfly's Life, Eric Carle's The Very Hungary Caterpillar is listed as a fiction text connection. Libraries needing to update their collection in this curricular area will find the series a solid choice. - Barbara S. Zinkovich, formerly of Hollis Academy, Greenville, South Carolina Library Media Connection November/December 2010 Issue, Practically unique among early introductions to life cycles because death is mentioned in each volume, this series follows selected plants or animals from egg or seed to maturity with a set of close-up color photographs, one per page, paired to large-type, one- or two-sentence captions. The texts are written to the same pattern, so there is some repetition (most extensively in the plant titles) and the information, though accurate, is sometimes a bit too sketchy-most notably in Bee's Life, which devotes a page to drones without explaining their function, and uses "larvae" without noting that it's a plural form. Still, the series offers nourishing fare for young naturalists, and every volume closes with a one-page recapitulation and suggested classroom activities (some of which are book-based) to reinforce the presentations. -John Peters, formerly at New York Public Library School Library Journal November 2010
Dewey Edition22
Grade fromPreschool
IllustratedYes
Number of Pages24 Pages
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