Sunday, June 26, 2022

What’s Inside a Flower? by Rachel Ignotofsky and Rachel Ignotofsky - ESSENTIAL

What’s Inside a Flower? by Rachel Ignotofsky,  illustrated by Rachel Ignotofsky
. NON-FICTION PICTURE BOOK. Random House, 2021. $18. 9780593176474

BUYING ADVISORY: EL - ESSENTIAL

AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH

Flowers live everywhere and come in many colors, shapes, and sizes. Flowers have many parts which perform many functions. Plants receive their energy from the sun by photosynthesis. Flowers need to be pollinated so they attract pollinators. Plants use seeds to reproduce, and seeds are spread many ways. 


Rachel Igonotofsky ends her delightfully illustrated book by saying, “Happy flowers mean a happy earth for you and me.” This “happy” book of clear illustrations and prose create a simple, yet complete picture of what flowers are and do. Children will enjoy the bright, detailed story not knowing they are learning science principles.

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