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How Does Your Salad Grow?

Written by Francie Alexander

Students learn that their salad starts with a seed and grows from there, in this simple book perfect for beginning readers.

Support Materials

Food and Nutrition Activity Guide for PK-2

This activity guide supports books on food and nutrition for grades PK-2.
Age Range 4 - 7 years
Page Count
16
Publisher
Scholastic Inc
Grade Level Pre-K - 2nd
ISBN
9780439693820
Lexile 340L
Themes
content area & nonfiction

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