Bizarre, incredible and downright eye-popping facts about the natural world!
In Eye-popping Plant Part Facts, you'll learn about some of the most astonishing things going on in the stems, blossoms, seeds, roots (and more!) of the plants all around us. Finding out about plant parts has never been more engaging or uproariously funny!
The Body Bits series is written by the hilarious and knowledgeable Paul Mason, and illustrated by Dave Smith, whose laugh-out-loud and action-packed artwork can't be beat. Reading and learning become a source of endless fun for even the most reluctant readers aged 7 plus with Body Bits.
Books in the series include:
Hair-raising Human Body Facts
Astounding Animal Body Facts
Dead-awesome Dinosaur Body Facts
Eye-popping Plant Part Facts
Contents list for Eye-popping Plant Part Facts:
The weird world of plant parts / Roots have ears / Surprising seeds / Plants in disguise /
Pitfalls and other traps / Poison producers / Spines and thorns / Snap! And you're lunch /
Hairy ends / Jailhouse plants / The world's stinkiest plants / Extreme survivors / Do you
speak plant? / Glossary / Finding out more / Index
This is Book 3 in the Body Bits Series. See all Body Bits books here.
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Paul Mason's interest in writing stems from his childhood when he won the Scripture Prize in his last year at Primary School. He now is an experienced freelance writer and editor of a variety of children`s information books, with subjects including extreme sports, geography and travel. He has a degree in anthropology, has worked in Turkey and taught English
More about Paul MasonAnna Nilsen is an international award winning children's author, illustrator and games devisor with 24 awards and over 100 publications. She has specialised in interactive concepts combining fun and education. She was raised in Switzerland and on her return trained at Edinburgh College of Art. She has taught all ages and was Head of Natural History Illustrat
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