

Read and find out about how apples grow in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
This is a clear and appealing environmental science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom.
Questions addressed in this book include:
Read and find out in the proven winner How Do Apples Grow
This is a Level 2 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores more challenging concepts for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are:
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It takes about 5 Hours and 40 minutes on average for a reader to read How Do Apples Grow?. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
How Do Apples Grow? is 32 pages long.
Non-Fiction book about apples
Derived From Web , May 23, 2022
The pictures were really good and although I had to skip some of the lyrics for my students, they seemed to enjoy hearing about it. From looking at the pictures, we got some good ideas for apple projects we could do at school and outside of apples, cutting apples horizontally and vertically so that they could see the arrangement of the seeds first-hand, and making apple prints from this, etc.
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How Do Apples Grow? was a great supplement to our science and nature curriculum!
Derived From Web , May 23, 2022
We actually used this beautiful book as part of our science curriculum at our homeschool. It is loaded with awesome pictures and vivid facts about apples. The process from start to finish is covered in these pages in a way that really makes learning fun. I appreciate it!
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Too high vocabulary for intended age
Derived From Web , Dec 6, 2019
Love this book, but certainly at a higher level than advertised. While I love the idea and illustrations, I have to skip many pages with all the grades due to a high frequency of too advanced vocabulary. While I sympathize the intent, some vocabulary could have been left to make this book friendly to its target audience.
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Informative read.
Derived From Web , Mar 12, 2019
Very informative '', actually. My son is a little young to understand what the book was about, but I look forward to even reading it with him as he grows up.
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Good book for for explaining how things grow
Derived From Web , Nov 15, 2018
It is a little advanced for the young kids.
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My twins are only 3 but are still interested in ...
Derived From Web , Oct 25, 2018
My twins are only 3, but are still interested in this book. I've also had it for my older children. It has a lot of scientific information presented in a way that draws the attention of even the little ones.
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