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How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians, James Bonwick
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James Bonwick

How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians

In “How Does a Tree Grow? Or, Botany for Young Australians,” James Bonwick crafts an engagingly accessible introduction to botany tailored specifically for young readers. Utilizing a clear and vivid writing style, Bonwick blends scientific knowledge with imaginative storytelling, making the complexities of plant growth and life cycles both understandable and captivating. This book, situated in the context of the 19th-century naturalist movement, not only imparts essential scientific facts but also inspires a love for the natural world, reflecting the era's burgeoning interest in education and environmental awareness. James Bonwick was a dedicated educator and an ardent naturalist whose passion for botany and a profound commitment to teaching informed this enlightening work. Having emigrated from England to Australia, Bonwick was keenly aware of the unique flora of his new homeland. His experiences and observations shaped the narrative, as he sought to cultivate a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the Australian landscape among young Australians. This book is highly recommended for educators, parents, and young readers alike, as it opens the door to the wonders of botany and the natural world. Bonwick's engaging prose and rich illustrations serve not only as an educational tool but as an invitation to explore and understand the beauty and complexity of life cycles in nature.
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36 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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