"Learn how some of nature's treasures are produced--from start to finish. Suitable for both struggling and at-level readers, these titles teach life science concepts as well as sequential thinking."-- - (Baker & Taylor)
How does a little acorn grow into a huge oak tree? Follow each step in nature's cycle—from falling acorns to strong oak trees—in this fascinating book!
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Lerner Pub Group)
Booklist Reviews
These new books in the Start to Finish, Second Series follow simple cycles and processes in nature. The text on the left side of each spread details one basic step in the process or cycle. (Somewhat unnecessarily, the first sentence is treated as a chapter title.) A bright, bold photo on the right side perfectly illustrates the text. For example, one photo in From Acorn to Oak Tree shows a tiny green shoot peeking out of a hugely magnified acorn on a page that describes the development of the acorn's roots and shoots. Overall, the books are well suited for young readers. The simple, narrative text, told in the present tense and occasionally addressing the reader directly, brings basic science topics to life. In addition, the books' refreshingly clean, simple design will help younger children stay focused. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.
Horn Book Guide Reviews
A clean design and clear texts make these books accessible if slight nonfiction choices. Each two-page "chapter" consists of several sentences describing a phase of the plant's growth on the left; right-hand pages feature large, appealing photographs--mostly close-up shots of the plant at the corresponding stage of development. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Start to Finish titles: [cf2]From Acorn to Oak Tree[cf1], [cf2]From Cone to Pine Tree[cf1], [cf2]From Seed to Cactus[cf1], [cf2]From Seed to Cattail[cf1], and [cf2]From Spore to Mushroom[cf1].] Copyright 2018 Horn Book Guide Reviews.