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Pumpkin (Revised Edition)

Author: Fridell, Ron

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 3.6
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 866
Points per Word 0.000577
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.015625

Description

This simple introduction to the life cycle of a pumpkin describes how it grows from a small seed to a large pumpkin. The coauthor is Patricia Walsh.

Quick Summary

Ron Fridell's revised Pumpkin takes kids on a tiny, fast-paced tour of how a pumpkin goes from a tiny seed to a giant orange fruit, with bright, friendly pictures that make each step easy to see. At just 866 words and a 3.6 AR level, it's perfect for early readers who want a quick, confidence-boosting read that still feels like a real story, and the short chapters mean even reluctant readers can finish it in one sitting. The book's simple, clear language paired with Patricia Walsh's illustrations gives kids a solid, no-frills understanding of germination, vine growth, flower pollination, and the final harvest nothing scary, just a warm, educational look at nature's cycle. Parents will appreciate that there are no tricky themes, just straightforward facts presented in a cheerful way, making it a great fit for classroom labs or a cozy bedtime read. If your child loves this one, they'll likely enjoy Gail Gibbons' The Pumpkin Book, which digs a little deeper into the same growth process with a similar picture-book style.