Flower Talk: How Plants Use Color to Communicate
Pssssst! Did you know plants can talk?
It's true! Plants use the colors of their flowers to communicate with animals. But why animals? Because they help plants make seeds by moving pollen from one flower to another. Learn the secrets of flower talk from a narrator with an inside scoop!
This new book from Sara Levine features a cantankerous talking cactus as a narrator, revealing to readers the significance of different colors of flowers in terms of which pollinators (bees, bats, birds, etc.) different colors "talk" to. A fun nonfiction presentation of science info that may be new to many kids--and adults!
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Become an affiliate"A good companion volume for Rebecca Hirsch's Plants Can't Sit Still (2016), this cleverly written and informative picture book is a lively choice for reading aloud."--Booklist
-- (1/24/2019 12:00:00 AM)"Levine offers accessible insights into plant life and the mutualism between plants and animals . . ."--Publishers Weekly
-- (1/21/2019 12:00:00 AM)"[A] strong choice for most nonfiction shelves."--School Library Journal
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