From Seed to Cattail - page 10

Read all the
titles and discover how one thing becomes another.
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How does a small, narrow seed become a
sturdy cattail?
Follow each step in nature’s
cycle—from cottony seeds to corn-dog-shaped
cattails—in this fascinating book!
From Acorn to Oak Tree
From Bulb to Tulip
From Cocoa Bean to
Chocolate
From Cone to Pine Tree
From Cub to Panda
From Cub to Tiger
From Egg to Butterfly
From Egg to Honeybee
From Egg to Ladybug
From Egg to Owl
From Egg to Penguin
From Egg to Sea Turtle
From Flower to Honey
From Foal to Horse
From Garbage to Compost
From Goat to Cheese
From Grass to Milk
From Iron to Car
From Joey to Kangaroo
From Kernel to Corn
From Leather to Basketball
Shoes
From Leather to Football
From Maple Tree to Syrup
From Milk to Ice Cream
From Oil to Gas
From Peanut to Peanut
Butter
From Plastic to Soccer Ball
From Pumpkin to Pie
From River to Raindrop:
The Water Cycle
From Sea to Salt
From Seed to Cactus
From Seed to Cattail
From Seed to Strawberry
From Seed to Sunflower
From Sheep to Sweater
From Shoot to Apple
From Soil to Garden
From Spore to Mushroom
From Steel to Bicycle
From Strawberry to Jam
From Sugar Beet to Sugar
From Tadpole to Frog
From Tree to Paper
From Wax to Crayon
From Wheat to Bread
From Wood to Baseball Bat
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