<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A guide to how plants use trickery to survive and thrive<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Have you ever thought of plants as tricky? Probably not. But in this nonfiction book, readers are introduced to the tricky techniques some plants use to defend themselves, reproduce, or acquire food. From the copycat Boquila vine that changes shape to match its host plant, to the pungent carrion flower that lures pollinating flies with the scent of rotten meat, plants across the globe have adapted to survive all kinds of threatening fauna. <p/> Each amazing plant adaptation is described through fact bubbles and easy-to-grasp blocks of text. End matter includes a list of sources for kids to explore, a glossary defining scientific terms, and an index. <p/> Brought to life with eye-popping cut-paper collage illustrations, this book is a garden of knowledge that will leave kids with a better understanding of how living things adapt to their environments.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>This book is sure to captivate the imaginations of children and could easily be tied into the curriculum for ages 7 to 10.-- "Green Teacher"<br><br><i>Pretty Tricky</i> will give young readers some interesting information about the different strategies and adaptations plants have developed to help them survive, find food, reproduce and defend themselves.-- "Canadian Review of Materials"<br><br>Barron's stellar artwork is a standout. Her captivating illustrations could motivate readers to further research the featured plants and animals.-- "School Library Journal"<br><br>Bright colored leaves and flowers spill over the pages while readers learn about plants that play dead, house stinging ants, and even explode pollen all over birds... I was completely enamored by all of the facts within these pages, and I hope the young botanist in your life is as well.-- "The Tiny Activist"<br><br>Ideal for general science and biology classrooms everywhere... Full of interesting content as well as gorgeous and intriguing illustrations... a treasure trove of wonder.-- "Seattle Book Review"<br><br>Kaner and Barron have crafted a beautiful collaboration celebrating a variety of plants that use a variety of methods to survive, thrive, and procreate.-- "Kiss the Book"<br><br>Plants from around the world are depicted with clever cut paper collage, looking both realistic and arrestingly artistic. Playful language and section headings make the informative text fun to read. With a table of contents, an index, sources and a glossary, this is a winning middle grade source for readers.-- "Youth Services Book Review"<br><br>The cut paper collages are filled with texture and color, and nicely detailed to inspire curious young naturalists to head out and look more closely at plants.-- "Archimedes Notebook"<br><br>The layout is excellent, and the collages are extraordinary... there's lots of information here. Plant this one on your bookshelf.-- "Kirkus Reviews - STARRED REVIEW"<br><br>There is much to learn here, and it is presented in a way that will keep readers moving forward... The book's design is exemplary, and the collage artwork is remarkable.-- "Sal's Fiction Addiction"<br><br>With interesting facts on every page and vibrant art full of lively scenery, one thing is certain: readers won't look at plants the same way again.-- "Booklist - STARRED REVIEW"<br>
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