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Reach for this book when your child starts asking 'how' and 'why' about the food on their plate, or when a family trip to an orchard has sparked a sudden obsession with nature. It is an ideal companion for the transition into autumn, offering a grounded look at the seasonal cycle and the hard work that goes into farming. Through Gail Gibbons' signature clear illustrations and informative text, the book covers everything from the history of apple seeds brought to North America to the complex botany of pollination and growth. It goes beyond simple facts to foster a sense of gratitude for the natural world and the people who care for it. This is a perfect educational tool for children aged 4 to 8, providing enough detail to satisfy a first grader's curiosity while remaining accessible for a preschooler's story time.