1. Awards: ILA Teachers' Choices, Emphasis On Reading Program Master List (AL), Society of School Librarians International (SSLI) Book Award, Honor Book
2. Grade Level(s): Kindergarten - 4th Grade
3. Summary: The book “Seeds” by Ken Robbins is an informational book about different types of seeds. Throughout the book it displays different types of seeds, the plant the seed grows, and provides a picture. The book discusses how plants are grown, the variation of seeds based on size and appearance, and the characteristics of flower seeds and fruit/vegetable seeds.
4. Review: Overall, I think that this is an excellent informational book about seeds, nature, and plants. The illustrations are very detailed and clearly displays the plant and its seeds. I truly enjoyed the book and believe children will to because it is very educational and even taught me a lot about different plants, how they grow and their seeds.
5. In-Class Uses:
- Bring in different types of seeds for the students to observe. Have the students use magnify classes to enlarge smaller sized seeds.
- Have the students plant their own seeds in a small cup or pot filled with soil.
- Bring in different foods and find their seeds such as an apple or watermelon.