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Carnivorous Plants! A My Incredible World Picture Book for Children

See why carnivorous plants matter in nature through real photos and simple explanations
High-quality 8.25" premium paperback
Full-color real wildlife photography
Designed for kids, families, and classrooms
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About this book

Step into the strange and fascinating world of CARNIVOROUS PLANTS! This nonfiction photo book introduces readers to amazing plants that do something most plants do not: they trap and digest insects and other tiny creatures.

Carnivorous Plants Book for Kids

Readers will learn why carnivorous plants evolved these unusual adaptations and how they survive in places with poor soil. From snapping Venus flytraps to slippery pitcher plants and underwater bladderworts, this book explores a wide variety of incredible traps found in nature.

Inside, you’ll discover:

  • Why carnivorous plants catch prey for extra nutrients
  • How Venus flytraps snap shut using trigger hairs
  • How pitcher plants trap insects in fluid-filled leaves
  • How sundews use sticky tentacles to catch prey
  • How bladderworts suck in prey almost instantly underwater

With large, full-color photos throughout, this 8.25 x 8.25 paperback is printed on premium paper and offers an engaging look at some of nature’s most unusual plants.

More Details:

Format: Paperback
Size: 8.25" x 8.25"
Paper: Premium
ISBN: 979-8309840243
Number of pages: 24

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