Jessi and Squeaks show you how a tiny seed - like the kind you plant in your garden or even eat in your trail mix - grows into a big plant!
Wow! Plants are so important to us! Why do we need plants?
Do you know how plants make their own food? No?? This video elaborates on the process of Photosynthesis, by which plants make their own food. Photosynthesis is the process used by plants to make their food.
All plants start as seeds, and they can travel all over the world in lots of different ways. They might even hitch a ride on you!
Let's go live with Maddie and Greg! This week we're exploring our gardens and today we'll be doing a Daffodil Dissection!
Join Maddie as she goes in search of seeds and gets a closer look with her macro lens to learn all about seed dispersal!
Here are some carnivorous plants that 'eat' insects and other animals!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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