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A Smart Kids Guide presents: Tremendous Trees and Hazardous Hungry Plants
Are your children curious about Tremendous Trees and Hazardous Hungry Plants? Would they like to know what exactly a tree is? Have they learnt why the human race depends on them or what carnivorous plants eat? Inside this book, your children will begin a journey that will satisfy their curiosity by answering questions like these and many more!
Tremendous Trees and Hazardous Hungry Plants will allow your child to learn more about the wonderful world in which we live, with a fun and engaging approach that will light a fire in their imagination.We're raising our children in an era where attention spans are continuously decreasing. A Smart Kids Guide provides a fun, and interactive way of keep your children engaged and looking forward to learn, with beautiful pictures, coupled with the amazing, fun facts.
Get your kids learning today! Pick up your copy of A Smart Kids Guide To Tremendous Trees and Hazardous Hungry PlantS book now! Table of Contents Chapter 1- What is a Tree? Chapter 2- What are the Oldest Trees in the World? Chapter 3- How Do Trees Grow? Chapter 4- What Colour is the Bark of the Black Ash? Chapter 5- By What Other Name are Tulip Trees Known? Chapter 6- How Many Species of Coconut Palms are There? Chapter 7- How Tall Can Giant Redwoods Grow? Chapter 8- How Do You Tell How Old a Tree is? Chapter 9- Why are Trees so Important? Chapter 10- What is Xylem? Chapter 11- What is the Difference Between a Conifer And a Broadleaf? Chapter 12- How Tall is the Tallest Eucalyptus Tree on Record? Chapter 13- How Did the Cucumber Tree Get its Name? Chapter 14- What is the Wood of the Sycamore Used For? Chapter 15- How Many Litres of Water Can a Baobab Hold? Chapter 16- Why Did the Goddess Athena Give an Olive Tree to the People of Athens? Chapter 17- Where are Fig Trees Found Growing? Chapter 18- What is the Diameter of the General Sherman, Giant Sequoia? Chapter 19- What Name is the Cherry Blossom Tree Known By in Japan? Chapter 20- Why is the Douglas Fir so Recognisable? Chapter 21- What Defines a Carnivorous Plant? Chapter 22- How Do Carnivorous Plants Survive in a Wet Desert? Chapter 23- What are the Main Ways Carnivorous Plants Trap their Prey? Chapter 24- What are Passive Traps? Chapter 25- How Long Does it Take for a Venus Flytrap to Close? Chapter 26- What is the Main Diet of the Waterwheel Plant? Chapter 27- Where Do Corkscrew Plants Live? Chapter 28- Where are Carnivorous Plants Usually Found? Chapter 29- What Do Carnivorous Plants Eat? Chapter 30- What are Active Traps? Chapter 31- What are Adhesive Traps? Chapter 32- How Did American Pitcher Plants Get its Name? Chapter 33- How Many Species of Tropical Pitcher Plant are There? Chapter 34- What Happens when Something Touches the Sundew's Tentacles? Chapter 35- What is the Other Name for a Cobra Lily? Chapter 36- What is the Range of Butterworts? Chapter 37- How Do Bladderworts Trap their Prey? Chapter 38- Who is the Nepenthes Attenboroughii Named After? Chapter 39- What is the Giant Montane Pitcher Plant's Favourite Meal? Chapter 40- How Long Have Carnivorous Plants Existed For?