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It's spring /

by Owen, Ruth; Owen, Ruth [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Seasons in Mr. Green's garden.St Austell : Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd, 2024Edition: Original.Description: 24 p. : Some colour illus ; 254 x 203 mm. 130 gm.ISBN: 9781788563468.Classification number: 508.2 OWESubject(s): Spring - Juvenile literature | Natural history - Juvenile literature | Children's / Teenage general interest: Plants & trees | Children's / Teenage general interest: Practical interests | Gardening (Children's / Teenage) | Non-Fiction 5+ | Nature, Earth and Environment
Contents:
Welcome to the garden -- How do we know it's spring? -- What is happening underground? -- The bumblebees are back! -- It's time to wake up and eat! -- What does the oak tree do in spring? -- Eggs, hunting and new babies -- Why are the garden birds so busy? -- sunshine, seeds and plants for summer -- Mr Green's garden glossary -- Index.
Summary: An introduction to the season of spring. In this beautiful science book readers will join Mr. Green and his friend young Mo in their community garden. When spring comes, the garden bursts into life. Mo discovers how daffodils and other plants grow from bulbs. The friends plant flower and vegetable seeds for the summer. The garden's birds are busy building nests. And insects, spiders, and other minibeasts appear from their winter hiding places. Perfect for studying plant and animal life cycles and for developing a love of nature.
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Book - Childrens Paperback Maghull Library Childrens Non-Fiction 508.2 OWE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003028397X
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Welcome to the garden -- How do we know it's spring? -- What is happening underground? -- The bumblebees are back! -- It's time to wake up and eat! -- What does the oak tree do in spring? -- Eggs, hunting and new babies -- Why are the garden birds so busy? -- sunshine, seeds and plants for summer -- Mr Green's garden glossary -- Index.

An introduction to the season of spring. In this beautiful science book readers will join Mr. Green and his friend young Mo in their community garden. When spring comes, the garden bursts into life. Mo discovers how daffodils and other plants grow from bulbs. The friends plant flower and vegetable seeds for the summer. The garden's birds are busy building nests. And insects, spiders, and other minibeasts appear from their winter hiding places. Perfect for studying plant and animal life cycles and for developing a love of nature.

Young People.

5-7.

5-8.

KS1 KS2.

Ruth Owen has written more than 400 children's books. She writes on many subjects but her favourite topics are science and nature to research and make accessible for young readers.

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