Fantastic Fruit for Beginning Readers

Fantastic Fruit for Beginning Readers

Ubhala
authorAmber

Explore the colorful and delicious world of fruit! This non-fiction book introduces young readers to various fruits, explaining where they grow, what they look like, and why they are good for our bodies.

age4 - 7 iminyaka ubudala
emotional intelligence
Imininingwane yendaba

Fruits are colorful, tasty and good for us.

Fruit grows on trees, bushes or vines. Many fruits have seeds inside.

An apple can be red, green or yellow. Apples grow on trees in orchards.

A banana is long and yellow. Bananas grow in bunches on trees.

A strawberry is red and has many tiny seeds. Strawberries grow close to the ground.

A pear is shaped like a teardrop. Pears can be green, yellow or even red.

Grapes grow in bunches on vines. They can be green, purple or red.

A watermelon green on the outside. Inside, it is red with black seeds.

Oranges are sweet and juicy. Lemons are sour and tangy.

Mangoes are sweet. Pineapples are spiky. Blueberries are tiny.

Fruit helps our bodies stay strong and healthy.

What is your favorite fruit?

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