The Plants That Ate Lunch
Two curious kids peek into a sunny garden and discover that plants don’t eat sandwiches—they make their own lunch from sunlight, water, and air, turning every leaf into a tiny kitchen.
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Two curious kids peek into a sunny garden and discover that plants don’t eat sandwiches—they make their own lunch from sunlight, water, and air, turning every leaf into a tiny kitchen.
During a long dry spell, two curious kids discover how plants hold onto water—from waxy leaves and deep roots to tiny openings that open and close—turning every drop into a lifeline.
When colorful leaves begin to fall, two curious kids learn why some trees let go of their leaves in autumn—and how that helps them rest and prepare for a new season of growth.
Evergreen trees keep their leaves or needles all year and stay green because they are adapted to cold weather. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in fall to save water and energy, then grow new leaves in spring.
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