Three lost seeds : stories of becoming / written by Stephie Morton ; illustrated by Nicole Wong.
Material type: TextPublisher: Thomaston, Maine : Tilbury House Publishers, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 26 cmISBN:- 0884487644
- 9780884487647
- PZ8.3.M84255 Thr 2019
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Lending Books | Elisabeth C. Miller Library Youth Collection | QK661 .M67 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39352800178360 |
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QK661 .K83 1982 All about seeds / | QK661 .L46 2020 Seeds / | QK661 .M23 2008 Flip, float, fly : seeds on the move / | QK661 .M67 2019 Three lost seeds : stories of becoming / | QK711.5 .A73 1991 The science book of things that grow / | QK711.5 .B23 1986 Bean and plant / | QK711.5 .H65 2020 I ate sunshine for breakfast : a celebration of plants around the world / |
In this picture book, readers follow three seeds: one from a cherry, one from an acacia tree, and one from a pond lotus. Their survival demonstrates how seeds are adapted to challenging conditions. (Miller Library Staff)
"Each of the three seeds in this story--a cherry seed in the MIddle East, an acacia seed in Australia, and a lotus seed in Asia--survives a difficult journey through flood, fire, or drought, then sprouts (in the case of the lotus seed, a hundred years later) and flourishes. To author Stephie Morton, nature's powerful forces are a metaphor for the hardships faced by displaced children. Kids, like seeds, thrive when given a chance. Stephie's verses and Nicole Wong's art make a picture book to treasure"--Jacket.
Recommended for preschool (age 0-5) and primary school (age 6-12).