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A Sunflower's Life Cycle

Author: Dunn, Mary R.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.1
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 213
Points per Word 0.002347
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

From a tiny seed planted in the soil to a tall, bright flower, the sunflower's journey unfolds in simple, clear steps. Young readers follow each stage sprouting, leaf growth, bud formation, and the final bloom while learning how the plant's parts work together. The book also shows how the flower's seeds develop, completing the cycle and setting the stage for new plants. Designed for early readers, the text pairs short sentences with supportive visuals to help children understand the basic science of plant growth.

Quick Summary

Perfect for little ones who are curious about how things grow, this quick read follows a sunflower from seed to full bloom and explains how those big cheerful heads eventually produce their own seeds. At just over 200 words, it's an ideal choice for early readers who want to feel proud finishing a whole book, and the simple sentences paired with clear photos make it easy to follow along. Parents will appreciate that it covers the complete life cycle without overwhelming young readers, and the focus on a kid-friendly plant keeps things relatable whether they're garden fans or just learning what plants need to survive. If your child is working on a school project about plants or loves asking questions about nature, this hits the mark, and it's short enough to work as a classroom read-aloud or a bedtime science story. It pairs nicely with other simple nonfiction about growing things, and even reluctant readers will find it approachable because the subject is one of the most beloved flowers out there.