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Look closely… this leaf has tiny lines called veins. They help carry water through the plant.
Tiny insects are gathered here! Some are so small, you can only see them up close.
From far away, the leaf looks smooth… But up close, there is so much more to see!
This is an earthworm, and it helps the soil stay healthy. As it moves, it loosens the soil so air and water can reach plant roots. Earthworms are important helpers underground.
Many tiny creatures live in the soil, even if we can’t always see them. They help break down old leaves and turn them into nutrients for plants. The ground is full of life beneath our feet!
These are plant roots growing beneath the soil. Roots take in water and nutrients to help the plant grow strong. They also help hold the plant firmly in place.
Soil is made of tiny pieces of rock, plants, and living things. It holds water and nutrients that plants need to grow. Healthy soil helps everything in the garden thrive.
This bee is collecting pollen from the flower. As it moves, pollen sticks to its fuzzy body. When it visits another flower, it helps plants grow new seeds.
These tiny yellow parts are full of pollen. Pollen helps plants make new flowers and seeds. It may look like dust, but it’s very important!
Bright petals help attract bees and other pollinators. Their colors and patterns guide insects to the center of the flower. Flowers and insects work together to help the garden grow.
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Look closely… this leaf has tiny lines called veins. They help carry water through the plant.
Tiny insects are gathered here! Some are so small, you can only see them up close.
From far away, the leaf looks smooth… But up close, there is so much more to see!
This is an earthworm, and it helps the soil stay healthy. As it moves, it loosens the soil so air and water can reach plant roots. Earthworms are important helpers underground.
Many tiny creatures live in the soil, even if we can’t always see them. They help break down old leaves and turn them into nutrients for plants. The ground is full of life beneath our feet!
These are plant roots growing beneath the soil. Roots take in water and nutrients to help the plant grow strong. They also help hold the plant firmly in place.
Soil is made of tiny pieces of rock, plants, and living things. It holds water and nutrients that plants need to grow. Healthy soil helps everything in the garden thrive.
This bee is collecting pollen from the flower. As it moves, pollen sticks to its fuzzy body. When it visits another flower, it helps plants grow new seeds.
These tiny yellow parts are full of pollen. Pollen helps plants make new flowers and seeds. It may look like dust, but it’s very important!
Bright petals help attract bees and other pollinators. Their colors and patterns guide insects to the center of the flower. Flowers and insects work together to help the garden grow.