Get Growing!: Exciting Indoor Plant Projects for Kids
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Product Description
This fascinating guidebook offers easy-to-follow instructions for the budding gardener. Provides 11 exciting plant projects dealing with foods found in the kitchen and includes recipes and craft projects relating to each plant discussed. Extensive, attractive line drawings and simple step-by-step directions provide lots of entertainment for its young audience.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #479300 in Books
- Published on: 1991-08-05
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 104 pages
Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 2-6-- Teachers and students searching for classroom projects will find this resource useful. It tells how to start plants from 11 common foods such as pineapples and beans. No scientific explanations are given, nor directions for continuing care of the plants. Each plant group comes with recipes or activities, such as a recipe for caramel popcorn, sprouting radish and mustard seeds for sandwiches, and apple-head puppets. Only a few bloopers--good luck to readers who grow one stalk of corn in a pot expecting a fertilized ear--mar an otherwise careful and clear text. Unfortunately, the pedestrian layout, tiny type, and utilitarian black-and-white drawings will discourage browsing. For books that are more stimulating, try Eat the Fruit, Plant the Seed (Morrow, 1980; o.p.) by Millicent Selsam and Jerome Wexler's Play with Plants (Morrow, 1978; o.p.). Both include growing plants from foods, excite the curiosity of young scientific minds, please and intrigue readers, or just make them itch to grow plants. --Sharon Levin, University of Vermont, Burlington
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Ingram
This amply illustrated, step-by-step activity book is sure to win the hearts of children and parents alike as it shows how to turn the fruits and vegetables found in most kitchens--carrots, popping corn, potatoes, peanuts, apples, beans, and others--into wonderful plants, fun crafts, and delicious treats.
From the Publisher
This fascinating guidebook offers easy-to-follow instructions for the budding gardener. Provides 11 exciting plant projects dealing with foods found in the kitchen and includes recipes and craft projects relating to each plant discussed. Extensive, attractive line drawings and simple step-by-step directions provide lots of entertainment for its young audience.
