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Describes how seeds develop into flowering plants, how flowers lead to the production of new plants, and the various kinds of flowers that live in different environments.
Pictures, labels, and numbers such animals as insects, snails, spiders, worms, and centipedes; and invites young readers to find them in illustrations of scenes that include the soil, ponds, caves, and gardens.
" ... crammed with just about every fact you will ever want to know, including information about science and technology, the Earth's structure and landscapes, the human body, and plants and animals."--Cover, p. [4].