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Hello, World How Do Apples Grow
Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 18 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780525578758
₹599.00 Original price was: ₹599.00.₹449.25Current price is: ₹449.25.
Discover the journey of an apple from seed to fruit! Hello, World! How Do Apples Grow? by Jill McDonald (ISBN: 9780525578758) offers toddlers a fun introduction to apple growth with simple explanations and colorful illustrations. Perfect for early learning about nature and science, join the Hello, World! series for more toddler-friendly nonfiction.
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Harsh Hemnani –
My kids loves the illustrations. Simple enough for them to understand.!
Shubham Raj –
Excellent for teaching young kids about nature! Wonderful illustrations.!
Himanshu Chodavadiya –
Simple and engaging. My toddler asks for it often. A solid
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
A lovely book to read to my grandson. He enjoys looking at the pictures.!
Maria Faruqi –
The book is alright, but feels a bit repetitive.
Spersh R Chaudhary –
Very educational book for preschool. The pictures are great.!
Mohd Ayaan Hussain Sheikh –
It’s an alright book. Not my favorite in the series, but my child still enjoys it.
Deepak Kumar –
Great for little ones! Easy to understand. My kid enjoys reading it.!
Saffil Ahmad –
Pretty good, but could be more engaging.
Nishant Kumar –
Good quality and informative for young children. Highly recommend.!
Puneet Kajal –
The book is nice but my child got bored after reading it once.
Siddharth Kumar –
My child likes the book, but I wish there was a bit more detail about apples.
Jiju M Santhosh –
It’s okay. The illustrations are cute, but the text is a bit too simple.
Shivam –
My toddler loves the bright pictures! A simple introduction to how apples grow.
Abhinav Choudhary –
A cute book, but a bit short. I wish it covered more about the apple life cycle.
Vanshika Yadav –
Fantastic book to introduce science to children. Would definitely recommend.!
K Sagar –
Perfect for introducing basic science concepts to toddlers. A good addition to our collection.
Rushabh Ashish Surana –
Not bad, but there are better apple-themed books out there.