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Peek inside this spring-inspired pop-up book and discover how flowers are more than just beautiful; they are critical components of the natural world.Bees buzz, hummingbirds sip, and bats flit amongst the brilliant petals. Each spread is filled with unique pop-ups, revealing pull-tabs, and captivating facts.About the AuthorYoojin Kim is a paper engineer, designer, and world traveler. Her wanderlust and fascination with flora and fauna is evident in her work, which is heavily influenced by both the geometric and organic structures found in nature. She holds a BFA in Printmaking from Maryland Institute College of Art and spends her time designing dimensional products for personal and commercial clients. She resides in a cozy New Haven apartment with her curious hedgehogs, Kimchi and Olive.Nicole Yen is a designer and wordsmith. She spends most of her time sketching on paper or crafting sentences in the studio taking breaks to propagate plants and explore local forests. She holds a BFA in Communication Design from Washington University in St. Louis and Flora is her first children s book authorship.Kathryn Selbert is a freelance illustrator and designer currently based in New York City with her French bulldog Margot. She earned her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). She happily creates illustrations for children, pattern, greeting cards, stationery and events.Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.Page 1: Every flower begins as a bud. Their blooms produce seeds which root into sprouts. While all flowers share the same humble beginnings... Flap 1: Spring brings rain and warmer weather, which encourages plants to produce flowers. Page 2: ...they come in a stunning range of brilliant hues and exceptional shapes. Flap 1: Many peony and poppy flowers open in sunlight, closing at night and on cloudy days. Flap 2: Jasmine flowers release their fragrance after the sun sets to attract nighttime pollinators. Flap 3: Annual plants have bright, showy blossoms that last a single season; perennial plants survive many years and tend to have smaller flowers. Page 3: Some flowers have special colors and scents to attract bees for pollination. Flap 1: Bees turn nectar into honey to feed the colony. Flap 2: Many species of bees are endangered due to climate change, habitat loss, disease, and pesticides. Page 4: Sweet floral nectar feeds tiny animals and insects. In return, they share their dusty gifts of pollen with other plants. Flap 1: More than 300 species of fruit depend on bats for pollination. Flap 2: When butterflies land on flowers, pollen is transferred to and from their legs. Flap 3: Hummingbirds can drink up to two times their body weight in nectar a day. Page 5: Flowers produce fruits and seeds after pollination. Flap 1: Some seeds are airy enough to flit in the wind; others are carefully armored for years. Flap 2: When critters eat fruit, they deposit seeds in new areas through their droppings. Flap 3: Every fruit starts as a flower, but not every flower produces fruit! Page 6: While some flowers grow on land, others flourish in water. Flap 1: Aquatic plants nurture wildlife by filtering water, creating oxygen, and providing shelter. Flap 2: Plants that grow in water often have flexible stems that either float freely or reach into the soil below. Page 7: Life is enriched by flowers in many ways. With purpose and beauty, they help nature survive and thrive.
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