Flip, Float, Fly: Seeds on the Move
A**E
Wonderful life science made simple
This was a great book to show simple adaptations that plants have to insure their seeds. My fifth graders love it!
T**N
wonderful book for preschool to second graders
I teach gardening to Elementary children and my own grandchildren. This book is my go to.
D**E
Ok book
I used with my class because it was a suggestion in a lesson
D**S
Fun Book. The kids loved
Fun Book. The kids loved it
K**L
Five Stars
Excellent book about how seeds are distributed. My students loved this book!
A**Z
Great Choice!
Beautiful illustrations and understandable text for my second graders!
S**E
Seeds travel
I bought this book to use in teaching how seeds travel. it was perfect for younger children preK to 2nd grade maybe.
I**W
Fun basis for kids' game for circle time about plants and seeds.
Nice illustrations and nice text talking about all the ways seeds move through the world: maple seeds fly like shiny green helicopters, tumbleweeds scatter their seeds as they roll, roll, roll; locust tree pods skitter and skate on slippery ice. In our kids' science class, we play a group game at circle time where the kids pretend to be each of these kinds of seeds. (Learn about our other activities and other great plant books on my blog Inventors of Tomorrow.
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