Up Above and Down Below

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Up Above and Down Below

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Explains that part of a plant is above the ground and part below, that the sun is important to plant growth, and that animals depend on plants.

Up Above and Down Below,I. E. Webber,HarperCollins Children's Books,0201093839,Botany,Children: Babies & Toddlers,Juvenile literature,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books,Plants,Plants - General

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