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I Ate Sunshine for Breakfast

by Michael Holland

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"Ever wondered where your breakfast cereal comes from? Did you know that the rubber in your shoes came from a tree? Do you know about plants that can heal or hurt you? This beautifully illustrated compendium of fascinating nature facts celebrates the plants that fill our lives, from minty toothpaste to cotton t-shirts. Plant expert Michael Holland explains how plants eat sunshine to make the food we eat, the materials we use, and the very air we breathe. Plus, bring the wild world of plants into your life with fun DIY projects." --… (more)
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"Ever wondered where your breakfast cereal comes from? Did you know that the rubber in your shoes came from a tree? Do you know about plants that can heal or hurt you? This beautifully illustrated compendium of fascinating nature facts celebrates the plants that fill our lives, from minty toothpaste to cotton t-shirts. Plant expert Michael Holland explains how plants eat sunshine to make the food we eat, the materials we use, and the very air we breathe. Plus, bring the wild world of plants into your life with fun DIY projects." --

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