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Apple Seed to Juice

From the Series Beginning to End

Apple juice is easy to find at stores. But making this tasty drink is a long process. In this informative book, early readers explore how apple juice is made, including how apple trees grow, how apples are harvested, and how they're processed into juice. Leveled text and factory photographs will help readers understand the process, while special features map where apples are grown, highlight apple stats, and show the apple seed to juice process in one place. Readers will enjoy learning about how a favorite drink is made!

Interest Level Kindergarten - Grade 3
Reading Level Grade 2
Copyright 2024
Publisher Bellwether Media
Imprint Blastoff! Readers
Language English
Number of Pages 24
Publication Date 2023-08-01
BISACS JNF037040, JNF014000, JNF051120
Dewey 634
Graphics Full-color photographs
Dimensions 6.5 x 9 x 0.25
Lexile 460
Guided Reading Level L

Reviews

South Sound Book Review Council Review of Apple Seed to Juice

“Apple Seed to Juice” guides students through the fascinating journey of turning apples into apple juice, from the orchard to the factory, and finally into their juice boxes! This book is part of a series that explains how everyday items are made. Students will enjoy the photographs that illustrate each step of the process.

The book includes several helpful text features, such as a table of contents, headings, labels, bold words, a glossary, a map, and an index. Although it’s designed for grades 1-3, younger students may find the vocabulary a bit challenging and might need to use the glossary frequently.

This book is an excellent tool for teaching students about processes. On page 19, it provides a simple diagram that recaps each step, making it easy to understand.

I recommend adding this book to your library collection.

Educator Review of Beginning to End

In this series, the reader learns the steps of producing something from the beginning to the end. These non-fiction books are important for readers to better understand how things we have in everyday life are created through processes (i.e. glass, apple juice, electricity, and crayons). These non-fiction books include numerous non-fiction text features to support the reader in understanding the important facts in the book. Some non-fiction text features included in each book are engaging photographs, a table of contents, labels, headings, bold-faced words, a diagram, a glossary, and an index. These books are a great introduction to students for understanding the steps in producing things.

Author: Bryan Langdo

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