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Reach for this book when your child starts asking where their food comes from or shows a budding interest in helping out in the garden or kitchen. It is a perfect selection for those quiet, inquisitive moments during a snack or after a trip to the farmers market, transforming a simple piece of fruit into a marvel of nature. This nonfiction guide walks young readers through the life cycle of an apple, from the dormant winter branches to the buzzing bees of spring and the crisp autumn harvest. It highlights themes of patience and environmental interconnectedness. Designed for children ages 4 to 8, it balances scientific facts with a sensory appreciation for the earth's bounty, making it an excellent tool for building vocabulary and fostering a sense of gratitude for the natural world.