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Description
This book uses simple text to describe apples, where they grow, and how we use them. The coauthor is Robert B. Noyed.
Quick Summary
Perfect for early readers who love nonfiction, this little book packs a lot of fun into just 85 words. It takes kids on a quick tour of how apples grow on trees, what parts of the apple we eat, and all the tasty ways we turn them into juice, pie, and sauce. The bright, clear pictures pair nicely with the simple sentences, making it easy for kids to sound out each fact on their own. Even reluctant readers will feel a boost of confidence after finishing a whole book in under a minute. If your child is curious about where their snack comes from, they'll love spotting familiar details like the orchard rows and the way the apple core looks after a bite. It's a great stepping stone to longer nonfiction titles like "The Apple Orchard" by Susan H. Smith.