What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature
What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature invites curious kids to peek beneath the petals and into the world of plants. This engaging nonfiction picture book blends eye-catching illustrations with clear, friendly explanations about the life of a flower—from seed to root to bloom. Geared toward young readers ages 5–9 who love nature, questions, and exploration, the tone is hopeful, educational, and wonder-filled.
In What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature, readers follow the journey of a flower and discover key science concepts in an approachable way. The book is written by Rachel Ignotofsky, known for her work in Women in Science, and features a distinctive art style that makes complex ideas accessible and enjoyable. The narrative blends storytelling with straightforward facts, inviting little scientists to slow down, observe, and ask their own questions as they learn.
The pages are filled with vibrant illustrations and bite-sized sections that make learning feel like an adventure. Each spread invites curiosity, helping kids connect a flower’s tiny parts to bigger ideas about growth, ecosystems, and how living things depend on one another. The pace is friendly and gentle, perfect for reading aloud at bedtime or exploring in a classroom.
- Life cycle insights: from seeds and roots to petals and pollination
- Stunning illustrations by Rachel Ignotofsky that bring science to life
- Clear, kid-friendly explanations of essential science concepts
- Thoughtful pacing that invites questions and curiosity
- Ideal as a home library read-aloud or classroom resource
What you gain after finishing What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature is a renewed sense of wonder and a toolkit for observing the natural world. Readers come away with confidence to ask questions, explore further, and see everyday nature through a curious, informed lens.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns

What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature
What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature
What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature invites curious kids to peek beneath the petals and into the world of plants. This engaging nonfiction picture book blends eye-catching illustrations with clear, friendly explanations about the life of a flower—from seed to root to bloom. Geared toward young readers ages 5–9 who love nature, questions, and exploration, the tone is hopeful, educational, and wonder-filled.
In What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature, readers follow the journey of a flower and discover key science concepts in an approachable way. The book is written by Rachel Ignotofsky, known for her work in Women in Science, and features a distinctive art style that makes complex ideas accessible and enjoyable. The narrative blends storytelling with straightforward facts, inviting little scientists to slow down, observe, and ask their own questions as they learn.
The pages are filled with vibrant illustrations and bite-sized sections that make learning feel like an adventure. Each spread invites curiosity, helping kids connect a flower’s tiny parts to bigger ideas about growth, ecosystems, and how living things depend on one another. The pace is friendly and gentle, perfect for reading aloud at bedtime or exploring in a classroom.
- Life cycle insights: from seeds and roots to petals and pollination
- Stunning illustrations by Rachel Ignotofsky that bring science to life
- Clear, kid-friendly explanations of essential science concepts
- Thoughtful pacing that invites questions and curiosity
- Ideal as a home library read-aloud or classroom resource
What you gain after finishing What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature is a renewed sense of wonder and a toolkit for observing the natural world. Readers come away with confidence to ask questions, explore further, and see everyday nature through a curious, informed lens.
Original: $4.56
-70%$4.56
$1.37Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature invites curious kids to peek beneath the petals and into the world of plants. This engaging nonfiction picture book blends eye-catching illustrations with clear, friendly explanations about the life of a flower—from seed to root to bloom. Geared toward young readers ages 5–9 who love nature, questions, and exploration, the tone is hopeful, educational, and wonder-filled.
In What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature, readers follow the journey of a flower and discover key science concepts in an approachable way. The book is written by Rachel Ignotofsky, known for her work in Women in Science, and features a distinctive art style that makes complex ideas accessible and enjoyable. The narrative blends storytelling with straightforward facts, inviting little scientists to slow down, observe, and ask their own questions as they learn.
The pages are filled with vibrant illustrations and bite-sized sections that make learning feel like an adventure. Each spread invites curiosity, helping kids connect a flower’s tiny parts to bigger ideas about growth, ecosystems, and how living things depend on one another. The pace is friendly and gentle, perfect for reading aloud at bedtime or exploring in a classroom.
- Life cycle insights: from seeds and roots to petals and pollination
- Stunning illustrations by Rachel Ignotofsky that bring science to life
- Clear, kid-friendly explanations of essential science concepts
- Thoughtful pacing that invites questions and curiosity
- Ideal as a home library read-aloud or classroom resource
What you gain after finishing What'S Inside A Flower?: And Other Questions About Science & Nature is a renewed sense of wonder and a toolkit for observing the natural world. Readers come away with confidence to ask questions, explore further, and see everyday nature through a curious, informed lens.




















