Carrots Grow Underground

Carrots Grow Underground

By Mari Schuh

Pebble Books/Capstone, 2011

How Fruits and Vegetables Grow series

ISBN #9781429652803

Pre-K – 2nd grade

Nonfiction

“Green stems and leaves sprout from the soil. Underground, vegetables grow larger and larger every day.”
A big box of books arrived from Capstone today and this one with carrots in dirt on the front caught my eye right away. The trim size feels good in your hand and early readers should delight in reading about things that grow underground. I always am amazed at the way authors manage to convey information and ideas with a vocabulary just right for early readers. But simple words don’t mean a lack of information!

Carrots Grow Underground follows the life cycle of growing root vegetables and the process they go through while developing. I like that the author included parsnips, too. From seeds to harvest, the book follows root vegetables and up close photos illustrate the text. This fun-sized book has a glossary, Read More section, websites, and an index. This is an excellent way to introduce young readers to nonfiction and the joy of science.

Activity

Get a package of carrot seeds. Put a few in a plastic bag with wet paper towels and watch them germinate. You might want to add beans and radishes for young kids, since carrots take a longer time to get going. Then plant some of the carrot seeds in a pot and plant some in the flowerbed or garden. Count the days it takes for them to sprout. Track their growth and pull up one at intervals to see the root hairs form as the carrot grows. Use a real carrot to study until yours grow up! Cut one open and examine the insides.

Here’s how to plant your carrots.

More carrot information

Here’s more carrot growing information.

Make dinner with carrots!

Other books in the series:

Apples Grow on a Tree, Blueberries Grow on a Bush, Lettuce Grows on the Ground, Tomatoes Grow on a Vine

 National Science Standard: life cycle of organisms

 Book provided by publisher.

3 Responses to Carrots Grow Underground

  1. Zoe says:

    The gardening club at my daughter’s school is just about to start up again and this could work rather well as a read aloud if the weather is poor and we can’t work outside. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!

  2. Shirley Duke says:

    You Are welcome! Yucky Worms would be a good one for the club, too.

  3. Roberta says:

    Carrots and children are a great mix. Sounds like a fun book.

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