Looking at life cycles : how do plants and animals change? / Angela Royston.
by Royston, Angela.
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571.6 DUP Cells / | 571.6 STI Plant cells : | 571.6 STI Cells / | 571.8 ROY Looking at life cycles : | 571.8 SLA What do you know about life cycles? / | 572 HAL Albino animals / | 572 HAL Albino animals / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
What is a life cycle? -- How does pollen spread? -- What is the life cycle of a plant? -- Why do birds lay eggs? -- Why do ducklings swim in a line? -- How do ducks find a mate? -- Why do fish lay so many eggs? -- How do tadpoles turn into frogs? -- How do caterpillars grow? -- How do mammals feed their young? -- Why do kangaroos have pouches? -- Do humans have a life cycle, too? -- What do I know about life cycles?
Wilson's Children, October 2010
Library Media Connection starred, October 2008
Explores the life cycles of plants, birds, fish, frogs, butterflies, kangaroos, and people, describing reproduction and the ways animals care for their young.
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K-3 Follett Library Resources.
Accelerated Reader AR LG 3.4 0.5 122313.
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