Cotton cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 7.0
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3806
Points per Word 0.000263
Page Count 32
Points per Page 0.03125

Description

From the clothes we wear to the sheets we sleep on, cotton shows up in many parts of daily life. This book explains how cotton grows, how it's harvested, and why it becomes such an important natural material. Young readers will learn about the history of cotton production and its journey from field to fabric, discovering how a single plant connects to so many things they use every day.

Quick Summary

For a topic you probably never thought twice about, this book really opens your eyes to how cotton shows up everywhere in your clothes, your sheets, even in some foods you might not expect. It's perfect for curious kids who love learning random facts about how stuff works, or for those who enjoy quick nonfiction reads that feel more like discovering secrets than studying. The reading level is accessible for middle graders, and at just under 4,000 words, it won't intimidate reluctant readers who usually shy away from anything that looks like a textbook. What makes it memorable is how it connects everyday items back to this one plant that shaped history, economics, and even fashion in ways most people never consider. Parents will appreciate that it's genuinely educational without being dry, though the content is straightforward nonfiction so expect facts and history rather than a story. If your kid enjoys books about how everyday things are made, they'd likely get a kick out of this one, and it pairs well with other quick reads about the origins of common products.