Plants & Trees Books For 10-Year-Old Kids

Many books about plants and trees for 10-year-olds may start to dive into how forests, wetlands and other habitats change over time. Learning how these environments grow, adapt and recover can help readers evaluate information and support observations with evidence from the text.

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Who Are Flowers Trying to Attract?Outdoor Art Hacks | LIFE HACKS FOR KIDSFairy Garden Hacks | LIFE HACKS FOR KIDSWhich Came First - The Rain or the Rainforest?The Secret Social Life of PlantsKiller PlantsDeforestationCrash Course Kids: Who Needs Dirt?Crash Course Kids: Why No Polar PineappleInside Ecosystems and BiomesHow to Make a Miniature Succulent GardenThis Is Not a Pine TreeDesertsGrasslandsDid You Know: FlowersPlant ReproductionGrowing Good FoodPoison Ivy Makes Me Itch

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Into the Outdoors: Soybean Savvy Part 1Into the Outdoors: Soybean Savvy Part 2Invasive Species: Famine WeedBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Boreal Forest, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Deciduous Forest, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Desert, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Prairie, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Rain Forest, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Tundra, 2nd EditionThe Sprite and the GardenerNature Out of Balance: How Invasive Species Are Changing the PlanetField Guides for Kids: TreesA Walk in the Rain ForestWildlife Wonders: Why Do Plants Have Flowers?Crash Course Kids: Who Needs Dirt?Crash Course Kids: Why No Polar PineappleI Ate Sunshine for Breakfast: A Celebration of Plants Around the WorldBiome Geo Facts

Books

Killer PlantsInside Ecosystems and BiomesDesertsGrasslandsPlant ReproductionGrowing Good FoodPoison Ivy Makes Me ItchThe Bluest of Blues: Anna Atkins and the First Book of PhotographsWhere Plants GrowFood PlantsThe Sprite and the GardenerReal World Science: Earth's BiomesI Ate Sunshine for Breakfast: A Celebration of Plants Around the WorldUltimate Explorer Field Guide: TreesA Closer Look at Plant Classifications, Parts, and UsesWake Up, WoodsPotatoes on Rooftops: Farming in the City10 Plants That Shook the WorldA Closer Look at Plant Reproduction, Growth, and EcologyBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Desert, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Deciduous Forest, 2nd EditionBiomes of North America: A Walk in the Prairie, 2nd EditionPlant FossilsInvasive Species: Famine Weed

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Help your child grow through reading

Did you know?

  • Pitcher plants trap insects in slippery, tube-shaped leaves.
  • Some trees can send chemical signals to warn nearby trees about insect attacks.
  • Plants helped transform Earth's atmosphere long before humans existed.

How to make the most of Epic

For Parents
  • Research the history of plants on Earth.
  • Examine how trees and plants adapted to different habitats over time.
For Educators
  • Analyze the connection between plant traits and survival.
  • Compare the roles plants play in different ecosystems.

FAQ

Books about plants and trees are a good fit for 10-year-olds because they offer opportunities to explore biology, ecology and environmental science through topics children can observe in the real world.

Families and educators can use these books to support science coursework, gardening activities, research projects and nature studies. They can also help readers connect scientific concepts to everyday experiences.

Ten-year-olds can learn about plant biology, ecosystems, pollination, adaptation, biodiversity and the role plants play in supporting life on Earth. Many books also introduce conservation topics.

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