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What Kinds Of Seeds Are These.


What Kinds Of Seeds Are These

Heidi Heidi

has instinct for goodness. [Children’s Lit.: Heidi]

See : Innocence
 Bess Roemer Roemer is a surname, and may refer to
  • Olaf Roemer, Germanized spelling of Ole Rømer (1644–1710), Danish astromer.
  • Johann Jacob Roemer (1763–1819), Swiss physician and naturalist.
  • Friedrich Adolph Roemer (1809–1869), German geologist.
 & Olena Kassian

Northword Books For Young Readers

11571 K-Tel Drive. Minnetonka, MN, 55343

www.tnkidsbooks.com

155971896X $15.95 952-933-7537

Written by Heidi Bess Roemer (an advisor for the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators) and illustrated by Olena Kassian, What Kinds Of Seeds Are These is a rhyming rhyme also rime  
n.
1. Correspondence of terminal sounds of words or of lines of verse.

2.
a. A poem or verse having a regular correspondence of sounds, especially at the ends of lines.

b.
 picturebook that presents the stories of nine different types of seeds in question-and-answer format. The colorful and jubilant illustrations help convey a sense of appreciation for the world's natural wonders, and the final two pages encourage young readers to grow their own seeds for fun. A fine educational as well as entertaining picturebook. "Seeds are floaters floaters /float·ers/ (flo´ters) “spots before the eyes”; deposits in the vitreous of the eye, usually moving about and probably representing fine aggregates of vitreous protein occurring as a benign degenerative change.  and fliers and buried-alivers, / exploders and stickers and hitchhiking Hitchhiking (also known as lifting, thumbing, hitching, autostop or thumbing up a ride) is a means of transportation that is gained by asking people (usually strangers) for a ride in their automobile to travel a distance that may either be a short or long distance.  tricksters. / Seeds travel around in their clever disguises. / There are billions of seeds- / and they're full of surprises!"
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Date:Oct 1, 2006
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