Plants & Trees Books For 11-Year-Old Kids

Books about plants and trees for 11-year-olds often dig into topics such as conservation, habitat loss and the challenges facing forests and other natural spaces. Understanding how these changes affect plants, animals and ecosystems can help readers better understand environmental issues and encourage thoughtful discussion.

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George Washington Carver Part 2: The Tuskegee InstituteWhy Do Pitcher Plants Eat Bugs? And Other Odd Plant AdaptationsGeorge Washington Carver Part 1: Early LifeRewilding: Giving Nature a Second ChanceScientists in National Parks: Sequoia and Kings CanyonPlant, Cook, Eat! A Children's CookbookWhy Do Fungi Feed on Dead Plants? And Other Odd Fungi AdaptationsAgricultural Inventions: At the Top of the Field

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George Washington Carver Part 2: The Tuskegee InstituteGeorge Washington Carver Part 1: Early LifeWhy Do Pitcher Plants Eat Bugs? And Other Odd Plant AdaptationsWhy Do Fungi Feed on Dead Plants? And Other Odd Fungi AdaptationsPlant, Cook, Eat! A Children's CookbookScientists in National Parks: Sequoia and Kings Canyon

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Why Do Pitcher Plants Eat Bugs? And Other Odd Plant AdaptationsRewilding: Giving Nature a Second ChanceScientists in National Parks: Sequoia and Kings CanyonPlant, Cook, Eat! A Children's CookbookWhy Do Fungi Feed on Dead Plants? And Other Odd Fungi AdaptationsAgricultural Inventions: At the Top of the Field

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Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • A single large tree can move hundreds of gallons of water from its roots to its leaves in one day.
  • Scientists can study ancient pollen to learn what environments looked like thousands of years ago.
  • Some plants have evolved highly specialized partnerships with insects, birds and other animals.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Investigate how human activities affect plant habitats.
  • Evaluate the importance of plants within ecosystems.
For Educators
  • Analyze relationships between plants, animals and biodiversity.
  • Research efforts to protect forests and native plant species.

FAQ

Families and educators can use these books to support research projects, independent study and deeper discussions about ecology and environmental science. They can also help readers explore interests in gardening, conservation or biology.

This category may include books about forests, endangered plants, rainforests, plant adaptations, ecological relationships and the science behind plant growth. Some titles also explore conservation and environmental challenges.

Books about plants and trees are especially useful for 11-year-olds during science units, research assignments and independent exploration of nature-related topics. They can also provide context for broader environmental discussions.

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