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๐ธ Unlock natureโs secrets one flap at a time!
Lift-the-flap First Questions and Answers: How do flowers grow? is an engaging, tactile childrenโs book designed to spark curiosity about plant growth. Featuring interactive flaps and a highly rated format, itโs perfect for young learners and gardening families. Dispatched next working day from the UK, it combines educational value with convenience.
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 177 Reviews |
A**S
Great when coupled with plantains flowers
We got our 3 years old this book after he helped us plant a little veggie and herb garden in a raised bed in the backyard. He loved seeing it in the book and then watching the plants grow. All the flaps keep him occupied.
B**A
Usborne Books are the best
I don't like to attend those "parties" to purchase Usborne books and was relieved that I could buy it from Amazon
T**S
Great item.
Grandson loved it. Looking underneath the flaps.
A**R
Five Stars
My 3 year old granddaughter loves it!!
J**A
Five Stars
So many flaps good for learners 3+.
W**D
I thought this book would be great for her
My 3 year old daughter loves learning about new things. She is an extremely curious child. One of her interests includes plants of all kinds. I thought this book would be great for her. It is way better then I expected. There are so many flaps for my daughter to look under. The book goes through the life cycle of flowers, how seeds get spread, trees through the different seasons and so much more. There is so much to look at and touch. This book is amazing
D**R
Cute book, weak flaps.
The book is cute, but instead of flowers DIE-ing, they should have used another word, like wither or fade. The flaps are thin and super attached at first - use something like a hairpin to open them with an adult, because a toddler or young kid can easily tear them off. Other than that, I liked that book.
S**R
Educational and interactive
Each two page spread has a question at the top as the "title" and the rest of the flaps and information is supposed to answer that question. The questions this book answers are: How do flowers grow?, Why do plants have flowers?, Where do seeds come from?, Who plants all the seeds?, and Why do leaves fall?. The book ends with a page on the biggest, smallest, and smelliest flowers. The book is a pop-corn of random information and at times the information does not exactly address the question on the page. There are a lot of indented trails to follow the movement of the insects as well as a number of various types of flaps to lift. It is a very educational book. Kids preschool through second grade would probably be the ideal ages, with the younger children being read to and the older children reading the book to themselves.
C**N
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A**R
Very good
I bought this for my 2.5 year old who usually soaks up information but this is a bit above his abilities. The book is very good because it consists of basic, bite size pieces of information and simplifies things such as seasonal change, germination and pollination in a way that communicates the basic, age-appropriate information. Due to it's interactive nature it holds my little one's attention well. I would describe this book as the next step onwards from the peep-inside series. It also has lovely, friendly pictures and unique ideas as opposed to generic toddler learning books, such as how animals/rivers help germination. I expect that this will be one of the books that is kept for several years.
K**A
Worth every penny
Very good book to teach toddlers about plants.. worth it
N**A
Good for elder children
Amazing book for elder children of 5- 6 age
R**H
Another wonderful Usborne book!
Another wonderful Usborne book... my go to! Never disappointed. Great quality... books last with little ones. If little... just supervise until they can be trusted not to rip flaps. In the meantime...enjoy!
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