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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the small details in the world around them or asks questions about the flowers they see during a family hike. It is a perfect tool for bridging the gap between passive observation and active scientific inquiry. By turning a simple walk into a scavenger hunt for specific species, this guide fosters a deep sense of curiosity and wonder toward the natural environment. Susan Hood provides a clear, age-appropriate overview of North American wildflowers, explaining where they grow and how to identify them. The book is structured to build a child's vocabulary and scientific literacy while encouraging a sense of pride in their ability to categorize the world. It is an excellent choice for children aged 7 to 10 who are developing independent research skills and a budding appreciation for environmental stewardship.