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A Seed is Sleepy by Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long is a very simple and informative book on seeds. It contains beautiful and detailed illustrations of seeds. The story covers dormancy, travel, size, germination, and needs. This is a wonderful unproblematic read for young readers. Information technology'southward poetic in form and a mix of print and cursive text.
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A Seed is Sleepy past Dianna Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long is a very unproblematic and informative volume on seeds. It contains beautiful and detailed illustrations of seeds. The story covers dormancy, travel, size, germination, and needs. This is a wonderful simple read for young readers. It's poetic in class and a mix of impress and cursive text.
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The illustrations are glorious. They're besides accurate and very educational. This is an outstanding science book near seeds and the plants that come from them. The text is convincing nearly simply how amazing seeds are. At showtime I didn't similar the adjective headings, only I apace changed my mind considering the cognition they provided is showtime charge per unit. However impressive the data (and there are some really interesting facts here!) the illustrations are what make this volume. I perused them for quite The illustrations are glorious. They're also accurate and very educational. This is an outstanding scientific discipline volume about seeds and the plants that come up from them. The text is convincing almost only how amazing seeds are. At first I didn't like the describing word headings, but I quickly changed my heed considering the knowledge they provided is first rate. However impressive the information (and in that location are some really interesting facts here!) the illustrations are what make this book. I perused them for quite a long time. Even the youngest children will be able to savor them and the volume could exist used equally a botany/science book in the simple grades. Almost children are fascinated with nature and this is a very pleasant way to acquire about it. The extinct date palm tree seed story is sure to wow people of all ages. ...more
Similar its predecessor, An Egg Is Quiet the author/illustrator squad make the states realize that seeds are beautiful, fascinating and utterly worthy of our attention and appreciation. The forepart inside embrace pages show many, many seeds ranging from the very modest to the big--so the back inside cover pages prove the plants that sprout from the seeds. Between those pages is a glorious exploration of many dissimilar types of seeds--seeds that float on air or water, seeds that are tiny every bit a freckle, seeds that Like its predecessor, An Egg Is Tranquility the author/illustrator team make us realize that seeds are beautiful, fascinating and utterly worthy of our attention and appreciation. The front inside encompass pages show many, many seeds ranging from the very pocket-size to the big--then the back inside cover pages bear witness the plants that sprout from the seeds. Between those pages is a glorious exploration of many different types of seeds--seeds that float on air or water, seeds that are tiny as a freckle, seeds that counterbalance 60 pounds, seeds that take but days to begin to grow, seeds that will grow subsequently thousands of years... I believe that this, forth with the "Egg is Placidity" book, is a must-accept for any dwelling library and I promise very much we will run across many more wonderful books like this from this talented team! ...more than
Diana Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long - who too collaborated on An Egg Is Serenity - offer a pean to the seed in this lovely flick-book, which explores some of the many fascinating qualities of these plants-to-be. In the first, a seed is sleepy (and secretive), lying untouched and still, just soon it is fruitful and adventurous - spreading out and growing. Each two-page spread pairs a general (and rather poetic) statement about seeds, with some specific scientific data. "A Seed Is Nake Diana Hutts Aston and Sylvia Long - who likewise collaborated on An Egg Is Tranquillity - offering a pean to the seed in this lovely pic-book, which explores some of the many fascinating qualities of these plants-to-be. In the beginning, a seed is sleepy (and secretive), lying untouched and still, but before long it is fruitful and audacious - spreading out and growing. Each two-page spread pairs a full general (and rather poetic) statement nigh seeds, with some specific scientific data. "A Seed Is Naked," for case, is followed by a cursory two-sentence discussion of gymnosperms - seeds that are not "clothed" in fruit.I really liked this dual format, and think it will draw young readers in, sparking their interest and so building upon it. The ink and watercolor artwork is but superb, with beautiful colors, highly-seasoned page layout, and botanical portraits that capture the delicate charm of dandelion seeds and the towering strength of the redwoods.
A Seed Is Sleepy presents its information in an innovative fashion, making it 1 of a number of recent picture show-book (Jason Chin'southward Redwoods also springs to heed, in this regard) I would recommend, to get reluctant or indifferent young students interested in botany. Highly recommended! ...more
I beloved books with science and noesis, I think they are important in whatsoever library and for every age. I didn't similar science in schoolhouse, so I'm trying to brainwash myself in that section starting from scratch, and the illustrations are lovely. I love books with scientific discipline and knowledge, I recollect they are of import in whatsoever library and for every historic period. I didn't like scientific discipline in school, so I'm trying to brainwash myself in that department starting from scratch, and the illustrations are lovely. ...more
Dianna Hutts Aston, teams up once again with Sylvia Long to produce some other beautiful informative picture book!
"A seed is clever. Information technology knows to seek the sunlight...to push itself upwards, up, up through the soil. Simply it must wait awhile before that happens." Cute. Gorgeous illustrations. "A seed is clever. It knows to seek the sunlight...to push button itself upward, upwardly, upwardly through the soil. Only information technology must wait awhile before that happens." Beautiful. Gorgeous illustrations. ...more
A volume with very cute illustrations and expert content.I use it with my preK kids.They love the illustrations.
Overnice story with lovely artwork that teaches us all about different types of seeds in nature.A nice book for children.
This is 1 series that had my attention caught since of its descriptive title. Each volume'due south title inside the series gives the reader a chance to know what is existence explored within the pages of the bodily volume while also providing the format of the volume's writing, which is the "is ...". Furthermore each book in the series can likewise be read in two different formats thus allowing the reading audience to be broadened out. If yous have very immature readers or those who cannot sit still long enough for a
This is one serial that had my attention caught since of its descriptive championship. Each book's title within the serial gives the reader a take chances to know what is beingness explored within the pages of the actual book while as well providing the format of the book'south writing, which is the "is ...". Furthermore each book in the series can also exist read in 2 different formats thus allowing the reading audience to be broadened out. If you lot have very young readers or those who cannot sit yet long enough for a volume whether it is since of too much data or just length than you tin read the descriptive for each page while fugitive all the smaller more emphasized information that is given for the page. And for those who are interested or can go on their attention focused than the whole page can be read and explored.
The illustrations are bright and colorful simply doesn't distract at all from the information provided. Instead each illustration is given in the right detail while the species proper name is provided so you aren't sitting there trying to effigy out which 1 of the millions you are looking at. This same thought and consideration is included on the front and back pages where in the case of the former and the butterfly volume you were given a take chances to come across the caterpillar than on the back pages were the evolved butterflies.
This was truly a great idea for writing a nonfiction novel that allows children a hazard to explore such big subjects while without being also overwhelming.
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A Seed is Sleepy is a beautiful introduction to the world of seeds and plants by Dianna Aston. Each detailed page provides a characteristic of a seed, and explains a bit nearly their role and functions. "A seed is secretive...information technology does not reveal itself as well rapidly. Most seeds slumber through a season or two," is i of the unique ways Aston relays facts about seeds. The layout is what seems to be most incredible. The words are about poetic, h2o color illustrations are large and small, captions se A Seed is Sleepy is a beautiful introduction to the earth of seeds and plants past Dianna Aston. Each detailed folio provides a characteristic of a seed, and explains a bit about their role and functions. "A seed is secretive...it does not reveal itself too quickly. Most seeds slumber through a flavor or two," is one of the unique ways Aston relays facts nearly seeds. The layout is what seems to be well-nigh incredible. The words are almost poetic, water color illustrations are large and pocket-sized, captions seem to float upon the pages. It's inviting for readers immature and old because of the beautiful visuals. This is a great read aloud to immature learners to introduce a unit of measurement. While this is an informational book, a follow up and supplemental resources will be needed to fully explain and inform about seeds and the institute world. ...more
This book is and then cool! In my district, our science curriculum teaches a unit almost plants. I find that 2nd graders have a little chip of a hard time envisioning without a good visual of how a seed really works. Nosotros explore lima beans and all the parts of a seed that are plant inside, only to have this text to accompany my lesson would make such a stronger impact on my students. I can completely come across how some of them will reference the text after nosotros read it when we are learning through out entire unit of measurement This book is then cool! In my district, our science curriculum teaches a unit about plants. I detect that 2nd graders have a piddling flake of a hard fourth dimension envisioning without a skilful visual of how a seed really works. We explore lima beans and all the parts of a seed that are found within, but to have this text to accompany my lesson would make such a stronger affect on my students. I tin completely see how some of them will reference the text after nosotros read it when we are learning through out unabridged unit of measurement. The illustrations are inviting, colorful, and there is a great bargain of data in the text. I'k then glad my professor was able to introduce this text to me! There are some other actually adjacent ones out there similar A Butterfly is Patient. I showed this ane to our commencement grade team as their spring unit of measurement focuses on butterflies. ...more
I enjoyed reading and learning from this book! This is the perfect volume to learn virtually the growth of plants during the spring. The book itself is filled with colorful ill and detailed data on seeds and how they grow. I think children would respond very well to this book just considering of how informative information technology is.
A lovely book, total of interesting facts and connections and written, it seems to me, with a joy in the field of study affair. With its strong images of seeds and shoots and flowers, this has something in common with Jackie Morris' work in The Lost Words, merely the more measured and scientific content makes this a different kind of read: a not-fiction text to intrigue and inform.
Published: 2007
Genre/Form: Not-Fiction
Theme: Lifecycle of a seed
Summary: A book well-nigh dissimilar kind of seeds with examples, how they travel, where they come from and what it needs to grow.
Detailed and vibrant illustrations; exquisite text, both to look at and to read. And I learned of drift seeds!
I love this series. The illustrations are intricate, gorgeous, and educational. I know I would have liked this as a child...although adults tin can learn something also!
"A Seed Is Sleepy," a beautiful volume by creative person Sylvia Long and author Dianna Hutts Aston, gives children a beautiful and educational look at the intricate, nuanced, and often surprising earth of seeds. The volume introduces children to a fascinating collection of seeds and establish information in a poetic voice and beautiful design, making it ideal reading material for home or in the classroom. This volume appealed to me for a number of reasons: it introduced seeds in an approachable manner for childre "A Seed Is Sleepy," a beautiful book by creative person Sylvia Long and author Dianna Hutts Aston, gives children a beautiful and educational await at the intricate, nuanced, and often surprising world of seeds. The volume introduces children to a fascinating drove of seeds and establish information in a poetic voice and beautiful pattern, making information technology ideal reading material for home or in the classroom. This book appealed to me for a number of reasons: it introduced seeds in an approachable manner for children, and information technology included more than than only traditional seeds. I likewise appreciate the fact that most pages had additional text to read. If I demand to understand explain to my students how seeds and plants work together, I will most probable use this book as an added resource. This book would be ideal for me to use as a potential teacher. The illustrations, also as the accompanying written parts, were amazing. I really like the linguistic communication used to identify the seeds, and I think information technology would exist a great add-on to a classroom library, along with the other episodes. I'1000 having a slap-up time discovering all of these fantastic books that will aid my students savor reading and learning. ...more
What an incredible book! Cute, poetic text and stunning illustrations. I learned and so much about the different aspects of a seed'southward existence— from how the seed sprouts to all the sizes they come in. Terrific resources for readers young and old.
A seed is clever. Information technology knows to seek the sunlight...
to push itself up,up,upward through the soil.
But it must wait awhile before that happens.
Gorgeous illustrations and first-class information nearly seeds. Perfect style to start our own personal vegetable and flower garden this bound.
This informational text explores the many different characteristics of a seed before information technology becomes a plant or flower. The book takes the reader through the process of what seeds await like, how big they are, how they find their spots to be planted, and their needs to just name a few. The illustrations by Sylvia Long paint such a cute picture in the reader's mind that yous are able to visualize the different types of seeds that we have in the world.
I would read this volume every bit office of found life cy This informational text explores the many different characteristics of a seed before it becomes a plant or flower. The book takes the reader through the procedure of what seeds look like, how big they are, how they find their spots to be planted, and their needs to only proper noun a few. The illustrations by Sylvia Long paint such a beautiful picture in the reader's mind that you are able to visualize the different types of seeds that we accept in the world.
I would read this book every bit role of plant life cycle unit of measurement. As a kindergarten instructor I can totally see my students enjoying reading this book and hearing so many different facts most seeds. At that place are so many different types of seeds included in this book that it could be an excellent way to compare and contrast different types of seeds and plants. While this book would exist an excellent resource in a lower grade classroom I could besides see it beingness used in a higher level elementary classroom when they are learning about plants or fifty-fifty as they are learning about descriptive language. The vocabulary that is included in this text to describe seeds is excellent.
The vocabulary is what made this a WOW book for me. In this text nosotros acquire that seeds can exist secretive, clever, inventive, adventurous, ancient, and generous in addition to so much more. The vocabulary takes this volume well-nigh seeds to some other level. Equally a kindergarten teacher I have read many informational books about plants and seeds but never one quite similar this. Normally the data is plainly stated and there is a photograph abreast the fact. We volition talk most information technology and move on. All the same, I feel as though with the inclusion of these important vocabulary terms there could be room for far more discussion than normal when reading an informational text. Students can make connections and will non only be able to remember facts nigh seeds just will also be able to aggrandize their vocabulary and use and empathize new terms when it is warranted. Before reading A Seed is Sleepy I hadn't read any of the other books in the serial past Dianna Hutts Aston merely I simply read An Egg is Tranquility and a Butterfly is Patient and similarly to this text I was impressed by the usage of vocabulary and new facts that I learned. I wait forward to reading the rest of her books.
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Genre: Nonfiction
Awards: None
Audience: 1st- 3rd Grade
A. The topic of this book is seeds as many different characteristics of seeds are discussed that allow children to learn more than about a variety of seeds. The addition of facts and data makes this volume nonfiction and it is a great resource for young children, peculiarly those who are interested in seeds learning most and how plants grow.
B. The topic is presented in a child-friendly style as the volume does not go into too many circuitous details Genre: Nonfiction
Awards: None
Audience: 1st- tertiary Grade
A. The topic of this book is seeds every bit many different characteristics of seeds are discussed that allow children to learn more about a multifariousness of seeds. The add-on of facts and information makes this book nonfiction and it is a bang-up resource for immature children, especially those who are interested in seeds learning virtually and how plants grow.
B. The topic is presented in a child-friendly manner every bit the book does not go into too many complex details about seeds merely children are withal able to larn things they probably didn't know about seeds prior to reading the book. This is a smashing introductory book for a child who has never learned what a seed is or what it becomes.
C. The text has numerous nonfiction features such every bit numerous diagrams and timelines that testify the lifespan of seeds and the stages a seed goes through when it sprouts and begins to grow. Additionally, there are labels on most every folio as different seeds are illustrated on every page to expose children to a variety of unique and different seeds.
D. I would apply this book in a classroom with children if we were talking virtually plants and where plants come up from, and or how seeds grow to go plants. While this book might non provide the well-nigh in-depth explanations of seeds and how seeds grow I still think it would be an first-class book in a classroom or at home for students to bask if they are interested in seeds, plants, gardening, etc. ...more
From the author of "An Egg is Placidity" comes this flick-book exam of seeds, their properties and elements. Large format, beautifully detailed illustrations past Sylvia Long draw the reader/viewer in, though the cursive font used on many of the pages may be a struggle for some readers (especially upside down, if you're reading to a group). This book is best for one-on-i or pocket-size grouping contemplative viewing, with time to look at the labelled parts of the illustrations and compare the seeds From the author of "An Egg is Placidity" comes this picture-book examination of seeds, their properties and elements. Large format, beautifully detailed illustrations by Sylvia Long draw the reader/viewer in, though the cursive font used on many of the pages may be a struggle for some readers (peculiarly upside downward, if you're reading to a group). This book is best for i-on-ane or minor group contemplative viewing, with time to look at the labelled parts of the illustrations and compare the seeds on the frontispiece to their plants on the back pages. The text is lyrical and dramatic, covering seed development, travel and sprouting (though non flower-to-seed mechanics). A keen introduction to seeds. Pair with An Egg Is Tranquility, or, for seed life, with Flip, Bladder, Fly: Seeds on the Movement and Pumpkin Circle: The Story of a Garden. ...more
A Seed is Sleepy is a lovely books full of interesting facts about seeds and plants. Each pages gives a detailed explanation of a characteristic of a seed and it's function through using a poetic voice. The book takes the readers on a 'journeying' of what a seed looks, how it choses its spots to be planted and how it grows into a plant.I enjoyed reading this book because of its use of a poetic phonation, which almost creates a story of the journey of a seed. This makes reading information about seeds a
A Seed is Sleepy is a lovely books full of interesting facts about seeds and plants. Each pages gives a detailed caption of a feature of a seed and it'south role through using a poetic vox. The book takes the readers on a 'journey' of what a seed looks, how it choses its spots to be planted and how it grows into a plant.I enjoyed reading this book because of its employ of a poetic voice, which almost creates a story of the journey of a seed. This makes reading information well-nigh seeds and plants more than fascinating. The beautiful illustrations let children to create images in the readers heads of what the seeds and plants would look like in reality. The story uses some exciting vocabulary which makes learning about seeds and plants more engaging.
This book could exist used effectively during the poetry term in English lessons. Children could analyse the linguistic communication used, exploring the powerful verbs and phrases to brand the story more interesting. Children could use this as an example before creating their own poems on a different theme just with similar structure, such as the cycle of a butterfly. This text would be bang-up in linking and supporting children'due south scientific knowledge well-nigh seeds and plants taught in scientific discipline lessons.
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This book is a lovely companion to Allow's Go Nuts in mail service #23 in a higher place, geared to pre-schoolhouse children and primary grade students. Nonetheless, the seeds in this book are non necessarily edible for humans. I of the fun features of the book are the illustrations of 38 seeds on the front endpapers, to be matched with the 38 plants on the dorsum endpapers--information technology's a bit of a challenge, considering they are not laid out in the aforementioned order. All of the seeds/plants in the trunk of the book are the ones on the endpapers This book is a lovely companion to Allow's Become Nuts in post #23 above, geared to pre-school children and primary form students. However, the seeds in this book are not necessarily edible for humans. I of the fun features of the book are the illustrations of 38 seeds on the forepart endpapers, to be matched with the 38 plants on the back endpapers--it'south a bit of a claiming, because they are not laid out in the same order. All of the seeds/plants in the body of the book are the ones on the endpapers. The writer explains how seeds grow and the different means they can be dispersed. The beautiful illustrations are very big, making the data like shooting fish in a barrel to understand. Although there is no bibliography, in that location is a list of people consulted in the acknowledgements.
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Great nonfiction book for children. I read it to a group of children I was working with final year when I was doing a unit on the life bike of plants and they enjoyed it immensely. The illustrations are wonderful: very colorful and bright. I was especially fond of the fact that the book included and then many unlike picture references of seeds and I was pleasantly surprised at how much this drew the children in. It'south a great informational resources equally it's not a "plants need sun and water to grow, p Great nonfiction book for children. I read it to a group of children I was working with concluding year when I was doing a unit on the life bicycle of plants and they enjoyed information technology immensely. The illustrations are wonderful: very colorful and bright. I was especially fond of the fact that the book included so many unlike picture references of seeds and I was pleasantly surprised at how much this drew the children in. Information technology'southward a great advisory resource as it's not a "plants demand sun and water to grow, put the seed in water, requite it both and earlier you know it, it'll be constitute/flower." No. At that place's a big emphasis on how plants naturally reproduce, without human intervention (like in the abdomen of a bear). I appreciated that the most and I also appreciated that the volume used proper terminology. ...more than
Beautiful volume. Unproblematic, informative, not text heavy but precise . This beaut covers the basics of seed dispersal, germination and growth. What makes information technology special is the exquisite artwork. It's stunning.
The endpapers show the seed at the forepart and the grown plant at the back. Each picture inside the book is carefully and beautifully created. The cursive text brand it feel every bit if you're browsing through someone's notebook. That, and some clever little turns-of-phrase; '...or tumble through a bear' exist Beautiful book. Simple, informative, not text heavy but precise . This beaut covers the nuts of seed dispersal, formation and growth. What makes it special is the exquisite artwork. It'southward stunning.
The endpapers show the seed at the front and the grown found at the dorsum. Each film within the book is advisedly and beautifully created. The cursive text go far feel equally if you're browsing through someone's notebook. That, and some clever little turns-of-phrase; '...or tumble through a bear' belly' make information technology an absolute winner for me.
This was bought for my grandson'south advent book stash, so it'll accept to go away for a few months merely can't wait to share it with him! ...more
Dianna Hutts Aston was born in Houston, Texas, attended the Academy of Houston, and worked equally a journalist for several years. LOONY Niggling is her first picture book with Candlewick Printing. She says, "Information technology was 1 of the hottest summer days on record. My listen, of its own accordance, kept wandering northward, to a wilderness of snowfall and water ice, the Chill. While listening to the news i evening, I heard P Dianna Hutts Aston was built-in in Houston, Texas, attended the Academy of Houston, and worked as a journalist for several years. LOONY Picayune is her commencement picture book with Candlewick Press. She says, "It was one of the hottest summer days on record. My listen, of its own accord, kept wandering due north, to a wilderness of snowfall and ice, the Chill. While listening to the news one evening, I heard Peter Jennings say, 'The polar icecap is melting - or is it?' In my mind, I heard, 'The heaven is falling!' The whole concept for LOONY Picayune literally fell from the sky and into my mind." Dianna Hutts Aston lives in central Texas with her married man and two children. ...more
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